1、 INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS STANDARDS Overall Organization, Release Schedule, and Subject Areas This 2017 Edition of Transportation Materials is divided into three parts. Part 1 contains specifications and practices for materials; Part 2 includes methods of testing and specifications for testing equi
2、pment, many of which contain both U.S. Customary and Metric units of measure; and Part 3 contains provisional standards. A number of specifications were included in this publication at the request of the AASHTO Subcommittee on Bridges and Structures. As of 2016, AASHTO materials standards are publis
3、hed in digital format only. Updates are released annually in three groups, broken up by subject area. Summaries of changes and revision charts are provided for each release for Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. When a standard is revised or reconfirmed, the release number will appear, with month and year
4、in parentheses, beneath the designation number. Releases 1 through 3 occur in April, June, and August, respectively, covering the following subjects: Release 1Hydraulic Cement and Lime; Fresh Concrete; Hardened Concrete; Pavement Measurement; Bridge and Pavement Preservation; and Quality Assurance a
5、nd Environmental. Release 2General Manufactured Materials. Release 3Geotechnical; and Bituminous Materials and Mixtures. Summary of Changes, Release 1Parts 1 through 3a,bPart 1 Part 2 Tests Part 3 Provisionals All Parts Specifications Practices Total standards 137 65 220 66 488 Revised 3 4 13 3 23 R
6、econfirmed 7 2 7 5 21 New 0 2 3 1 6 Discontinued 0 0 0 1 1 Deleted 0 0 0 3 3 aSee About AASHTO Designation Numbers for a discussion of these terms. bTotal standard counts are for all published standards. All other counts are for this release only. Authorship General jurisdiction over Association sta
7、ndards in this field rests with the AASHTO Highway Subcommittee on Materials, which has members representing each of the 50 States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia that constitute the Member Departments of the Association, and the U.S. Department of Transportation. In a
8、ddition, the Subcommittee has representation from several of its Associate Members, including the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Authority, and The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Also represented on the Subcommittee are some of the Associations International Ass
9、ociate members, including the Canadian Provinces of Nova Scotia and Ontario. A list of the memberauthors as of the Subcommittees most recent annual meeting precedes this Introduction. Beginning in 1993 with the Sixteenth Edition, material specifications and test methods are published by AASHTO each
10、year. Annual revisions are voted on by the Associations 52 Member Departments prior to the publication of each new edition and, if approved by at least two-thirds of the Member Departments, they are included in the edition as standards of the Association. Types of Updates A full or provisional stand
11、ard is designated as revised if technical changes have been balloted and approved by the Subcommittee. A standard is designated as reconfirmed if it has undergone technical review to determine that it is still up to date and in use, and that it does not require revision; such a review is required: e
12、very four years for a full standard, and every one or two years for a provisional standard, depending on its progress through its 8-year provisional life cycle. If a standard is no longer used, it may be discontinued by Subcommittee vote, in which case the standard header alone will be published tha
13、t year with a notice saying that the standard has been discontinued and giving a brief explanation as to why. In subsequent years, the standard will be deleted from the publication, meaning that it is no longer maintained by the Subcommittee. A discontinued standard will appear in the subject and nu
14、meric Tables of Contents with “Discontinued” immediately after its designation number. Any deleted standards will be listed separately the first year they are not included; in subsequent years, they are not listed. Likewise, if a standard is reclassified from one standard type to another (specificat
15、ion/practice/test), this action is undertaken by Subcommittee vote. The standard header alone will be published that year with a notice saying that the standard has been discontinued and giving the new standard number. In subsequent years, the old standard will be deleted from the publication. A rec
16、lassified standard will appear in the subject and numeric Tables of Contents with “Reclassified” immediately after its designation number. Any reclassified standards will be listed separately the first year they are not included; in subsequent years, they are not listed. More information about the s
17、tructure and meaning of designation numbers is included at the end of all Tables of Contents. ASTM Equivalency Many of these standards agree with those of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). In all cases where the Association and ASTM standards are technically identical, or substa
18、ntially identical with some changes, reference to the ASTM designation number is shown in the heading of the specification. In previous editions, AASHTO has printed ASTM standards which have been adopted by AASHTO and given an AASHTO designation. This was done under a long-standing copyright arrange
19、ment between AASHTO and ASTM. Starting with the Thirty-First Edition, AASHTO-approved ASTM standards are not printed. Instead, the AASHTO specification includes the corresponding ASTM designation number and any AASHTO exception to the ASTM specification. A complete list of AASHTO specifications with
20、 corresponding ASTM standards is included for Part 1 and Part 2. Mandatory and Nonmandatory Additional Content Per the Style Manual for AASHTO Publications and the Subcommittees guidelines, standards may include supplementary requirements, annexes, appendixes, and notes. Some are mandatory and some
21、are not. Supplementary requirements apply only when specified within a contract. Annexes are mandatory requirements. Appendixes are nonmandatory information. Numbered notes, whether within the text or listed as endnotes, are nonmandatory, explanatory material. Lettered notes in tables and figures ar
22、e mandatory except when they occur in appendixes or in supplementary requirements not specified within a contract. Sharing Your Comments Comments regarding these specifications are welcomed and should be addressed to the Executive Director of AASHTO, 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 249, Washingt
23、on, DC 20001. AASHTOs website and internet address is http:/transportation.org. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 20162017 President: David Bernhardt, Maine Vice President: John C. Schroer, Tennessee Secretary/Treasurer: Carlos Braceras, Utah Regi
24、onal Representatives: Region I Leslie Richards, Pennsylvania; Pete Rahn, Maryland Region II Charles Kilpatrick, Virginia; James Bass, Texas Region III Randall S. Blankenhorn, Illinois; Patrick McKenna, Missouri Region IV Carlos Braceras, Utah; Mike Tooley, Montana Immediate Past President: Vacant Ex
25、ecutive Director: Bud Wright, Washington, DC ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Scott W. George, Materials and Tests Engineer 1409 Coliseum Boulevard, Montgomery, AL 36110 Lyndi Blackburn, Assistant Bureau Chief Kaye C. Davis, State Geotechnical Engineer ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUB
26、LIC FACILITIES Michael San Angelo, State Materials Engineer 5800 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507-1225 Richard S. Giessel, Technical Engineer II/Architect II, Design and Engineering Services ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Paul Burch, Quality Assurance Engineer, Materials Group 1221 North 21s
27、tAvenue, Phoenix, AZ 85009 Julie Kliewer, Assistant State Engineer ARKANSAS STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT Michael C. Benson, State Engineer of Materials Division P.O. Box 2261, Little Rock, AR 72203 Tony Sullivan, State Maintenance Engineer CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Phil
28、Stolarski, Division of Materials Engineering and Testing Services 5900 Folsom Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95819-4612 Keith D. Hoffman, Division of Materials Engineering and Testing Services COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION R. Bill Schiebel, Materials and Geotechnical Branch Manager 4670 Holly Str
29、eet, Unit A, Denver, CO 80216-6408 CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Robert G. Lauzon, Principal Engineer (Materials) 280 West Street, Rocky Hill, CT 06067-3502 James Connery, Construction Division Chief DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Jennifer Pinkerton, Chief Materials and Research En
30、gineer P.O. Box 778, Dover, DE 19903-0778 Hany Fekry, Geotechnical Engineer DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Wasi U. Khan, Chief, QA/QC Materials Division 2000 14thStreet, N.W., Room N-401A, Washington, DC 20009 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Timothy Ruelke, Office of Material
31、s 5007 N.E. 39thAvenue, Gainesville, FL 32609-2604 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS HIGHWAY SUBCOMMITTEE ON MATERIALS 20152016 Mostafa Jamshidi, NEBRASKA, Chairman Curt Turgeon, MINNESOTA, Vice Chairman Jack Springer, FHWA, Secretary GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA
32、TION Monica L. Flournoy, State Materials Engineer 15 Kennedy Drive, Forest Park, GA 30297 Peter Wu, Assistant State Materials and Research Engineer HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Eric Shishido, Bituminous Materials Unit Engineer, Materials Testing and Research Branch 2530 Likelike Highway, Hono
33、lulu, HI 96819 Gerobin Carnate, Structural Materials Engineer IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Michael Santi, Materials Engineer P.O. Box 7129, Boise, ID 83707-1129 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Brian Pfeifer, Engineer of Materials and Physical Research 126 E. Ash Street, Springfield, IL 6
34、2704-4766 Daniel Tobias, Engineer of Concrete and Soils Jim Trepanier, Aggregate, HMA, & Metals Unit Chief INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Matthew Beeson, State Materials Engineer 120 S. Shortridge Road, Indianapolis, IN 46219 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Wes Musgrove, Director, Office of
35、Construction and Materials 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, IA 50010 KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Richard A. Barezinsky, Assistant Chief, Bureau of Materials and Research Dwight D. Eisenhower State Office Building, 700 S.W. Harrison Street, Topeka, KS 66603-3754 Greg Schieber, Chief, Bureau of Material
36、s and Research KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET Allen H. Myers, Director, Division of Materials 1227 Wilkinson Boulevard, Frankfort, KY 40601-1226 Brandi R. Mitchell, Chemist Supervisor LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT Brian Owens, State Materials Engineer 5080 Florida Boulevard
37、, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Jason K. Davis, Field Quality Assurance Administrator MAINE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Richard Bradbury, Director of Materials Testing and Exploration 16 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0016 MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION Sejal Barot, Deputy Director, Office o
38、f Materials Technology 7450 Traffic Drive, Building #4, Hanover, MD 21076 Woodrow L. Hood, Materials Management Division Chief Mark Wolcott, Deputy Director for Material Engineering MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION John E. Grieco, Director of Research and Materials 400 D Street, South Bost
39、on, MA 02110 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION John F. Staton, Materials Engineer, Construction and Technology Division 8885 Ricks Road, P.O. Box 30049, Lansing, MI 48909 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Curt Turgeon, Pavement Engineer, Office of the Commissioner 1400 Gervais Avenue, Mails
40、top 645, Maplewood, MN 55109-2044 MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Jeff G. Curtis, State Materials Engineer P. O. Box 1850, Jackson, MS 39215-1850 MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION David D. Ahlvers, State Construction and Materials Engineer P.O. Box 270, Jefferson City, MO 65102 Brent Tr
41、autman, Physical Laboratory Director MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Matt Strizich, Materials Engineer 2701 Prospect Avenue, Helena, MT 59620-1001 Ross O. Metcalfe, Testing Operations Engineer NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF ROADS Mick Syslo, Materials and Research Engineer P.O. Box 94759, Lincoln, NE 6
42、8509 NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Darin P. Tedford, Chief Materials Engineer 1263 S. Stewart Street, Carson City, NV 89712 Pan Changlin, Principal Materials Engineer NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Denis M. Boisvert, Chief of Materials Technology P.O. Box 483-5, Hazen Drive, Concor
43、d, NH 03302-0483 Charles Dusseault, Administrator NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Paul A. Hanczaryk, Chief, Bureau of Materials P.O. Box 607, Trenton, NJ 08625-0607 NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION James Gallegos, ADE Construction P.O. Box 1149, Santa Fe, NM 87504-1149 NEW YORK DEPART
44、MENT OF TRANSPORTATION Donald A. Streeter, Concrete Section Program Manager 50 Wolf Road, Albany, NY 12232 John Rondinaro, Director, Office of Integrated Modal Services NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Christopher A. Peoples, State Materials and Test Engineer 1801 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh
45、, NC 27607 NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Ron Horner, Materials and Research Engineer 300 Airport Road, Bismarck, ND 58504 OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Lisa Zigmund, Administrator, Office of Materials Management, 1600 W. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43223 OKLAHOMA AGENCY OF TRANSPORTAT
46、ION Scott Seiter, Materials Engineer 200 N.E. 21stStreet, Oklahoma City, OK 73105-3299 OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Greg F. Stellmach, Quality Assurance Engineer 800 Airport Road, S.E., Salem, OR 97301 PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Robert D. Horwhat, Chief Materials Engineer 81 La
47、b Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17110 Timothy Ramirez, Engineer of Tests David H. Kuniega, Chief Chemist PUERTO RICO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS, PUERTO RICO HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY Orlando Diaz-Quirindongo, Director, Materials Testing Lab P.O. Box 42007, San Juan, PR 00940-200
48、7 RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Jose S. Lima, Acting Project Manager II (Materials and Quality Assurance) Two Capitol Hill, Room 370, Providence, RI 02903 Mark E. Felag, Managing Engineer (Planning) Michael Byrne, Principle Civil Engineer SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Merri
49、ll E. Zwanka, Materials and Research Engineer, South Carolina Department of Transportation P.O. Box 191, Columbia, SC 29202 Temple Short, Operations Engineer SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Joe J. Feller, Chief Materials and Surfacing Engineer 700 E. Broadway Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501-2586 TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Brian Egan, Director, Construction Division 6601 Centennial Boulevard, Nashville, TN 37243-0360 Danny L. Lane, Transportation Manager TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Darren Hazlett, Director, Materials and Pavements Section,
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