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State of the Practice: Permeable Friction Courses; Technical rept. (Sept. 1, 2006 - Aug. 31, 2007)

机译:实践现状:渗透性摩擦课程;技术部门。 (2006年9月1日 - 2007年8月31日)

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Permeable Friction Courses (PFC) are open-graded bituminous mixtures placed over an impervious base. The interconnected air voids allow rainwater to drain into the pavement thus providing a safer driving surface in wet weather and a filter for highway runoff. This report summarizes the current state of the practice related to the hydraulic properties, water quality benefits, and maintenance of PFC based on literature from around the world. Porous pavements reduce pollutant concentrations in the highway runoff during the functional service life of the pavement, which ultimately results in the clogging of the pavement. This material accumulating in the pores was found to have high concentrations of pollutants, such as heavy metals. Pavement cleaning machines used in Europe to remove accumulated pollutants are described and usually found to maintain the function of the pavements. Existing research also includes measurements of hydraulic conductivity over time and from different pavements. In winter conditions, more maintenance is required for PFCs than for conventional pavements since the air voids change with ambient air temperature casing the PFC to freeze faster than conventional pavement.

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