CE 444 Highway Laboratory

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CE 444 Highway Laboratory
Catalog Data: CE 444 Highway Laboratory
(1c, 3c)
Tests on mineral aggregates; sieve analysis, specific gravity, CBR and absorption.
Tests on asphalt viscosity; penetration; flash point, ductility; specific gravity; softening
point. Tests on asphalt paving mixtures using Marshal test, Skid Resistance, and
Extraction Test.
Textbooks:
1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)- Test Methods.
2. The Asphalt Institute “Mix Design Methods for Asphalt Concrete and Other Hot
Mix Types” Manual Series No.2 (MS=2).
References:
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Coordinator:
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials(AASHTO)
Test Methods.
The Asphalt Institute “A brief Introduction to Asphalt and Some of it’s Uses”,
Manual Series No 5 (MS-5)
Prof. Dr. Taisir Khedaywi
Goals:
1. To study and measure the physical properties of aggregate.
2. To study and measure the physical properties of asphalt binder.
3. To evaluate and design the asphalt concrete mixtures.
Learning
Outcomes:
After successfully completing this course, the students, should be able to:
1. Understanding the properties of aggregate, asphalt, and asphalt concrete mixtures.
2. Be able to perform tests on aggregate.
3. To be familiar with tests on asphalt binder.
4. Be able to design the asphalt concrete mixtures.
5. Be able to run some of the field tests.
Pre-Requisites 1. General properties of aggregate.
2. General properties of asphalt.
by Topic: 3. General properties of asphalt concrete mixtures.
Topics
:
1. Introduction on properties of aggregate and asphalt
2. Tests on spec. grav. and absorption of fine and coarse aggregate
3. Tests on penetration, softening points, ductility, fire and flash points
specific gravity, and solubility of asphalt binder.
4. Marshall method of mix design.
5. Extraction, engler viscosity ,CBR, and stripping tests.
6. Benkelman beam and British pendulum tests.
7. Introduction to Hveem method, CKE, and surface capacity tests.
8. Dynamic creep test.
9. Final exam.
Assessment
Laboratory Reports……….20%
and Grading: Final Exam……………….40%
Estimated
Content:
Engineering science
Engineering design
Prepared by:
Prof. Dr. Taisir Khedaywi
3 Hours
3 Hours
9 Hours
9 Hours
6 Hours
3 Hours
6 Hours
3 Hours
2 Hours
2 exams @ 20% each…………………40%
0.5 Credits
0.5 Credits
Mapping of course ( CE 444 ) objectives to CE program objectives
Course
Objectives
Delivery
Methods
Assessment
Methods
1.Understanding
the properties of
aggregates,
asphalt, and
asphalt concrete
mixes
2. Be able to
perform tests on
aggregates
Lab reports,
and Exams
Lab. Reports
and Exams.
Lab.
Reports
and Exams
Lab. Reports
and Exams
3. Familiar with
tests on asphalt
binder.
Lab.
Reports
and Exams
Lab. Reports
and Exams
4. Be able to
design the
asphalt concrete
mix.
Lab.
Reports
and Exams
Lab. Reports
and Exams
5. Be able to run
field tests.
Lab.
Reports
and Exams
Lab. Reports
and Exams
Program Objectives
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ABET a-k Engineering and Technology Program Objectives
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An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.
An ability to design and conduct experiments to analyze and interpret data.
An ability to design a system ,component, or process to meet desired needs.
An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams.
An ability to identify, formulate,and solve engineering problems.
An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
An ability to communicate effectively.
The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in global and societal
context.
(i) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
(j) A knowledge of contemporary issues.
(k) A ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
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