NCAT Test Track pavement section used for OKDOT N9 performance testing

NCAT Test Track Case Study

OKDOT N9 NCAT Test Track: Elastiko® ECR Performance in a BMD-Designed Dry GTR Mix

NCAT test-track data shows Elastiko® Engineered Crumb Rubber (ECR) modified asphalt mix outperforms a polymer-modified mix. When compared to the polymer modified control, the ECR pavement has less cracking, comparable rutting and comparable roughness.

Agency / Sponsor

Oklahoma Department of Transportation.

Product

Elastiko® Engineered Crumb Rubber.

Material Type

Dry-process GTR / asphalt mix modifier.

Application

1.5-inch mill/inlay.

Mix Design Approach

Balanced Mix Design.

Long-Term Goal

Current NCAT updates report field performance through 17.5 million ESALs with a goal of 20 million ESALs.

Mix Design & Materials Used in OKDOT N9

Current NCAT updates report field performance through 17.5 million ESALs with a goal of 20 million ESALs.

Asphalt mix design materials used for pavement performance testing

ECR Dosage

The N9 section used 12% GTR Elastiko® ECR by weight of neat binder.

Production Method

Elastiko® ECR was added dry during asphalt production.

Base Binder / GTR Design

The dense-graded ECR mix design included a PG 58-28 binder plus 12% ECR, 5.8% Total AC, and mixture-level performance testing.

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Performance Update

At 17.5 million ESALs, NCAT reports that the N-9 ECR section continues to outperform the polymer control for cracking performance, while rutting and roughness are reported as comparable and steady.

NCAT pavement test section used for rutting, cracking, and IRI performance monitoring

Field Cracking

At 17.5 million ESALs, the N-9 ECR section continues to outperform the polymer control for cracking performance.

Rutting and Roughness

Rutting and roughness are reported as comparable to the polymer control and steady.

Important Performance Statement

The NCAT update shows that the ECR section continued to perform under accelerated traffic loading and delivered stronger cracking performance than the polymer control.

Performance Details

Key NCAT Data Points

A quick look at the mix design details, production method, lab testing values, and long-term monitoring status documented in the NCAT update.

ECR Dosage

12% GTR Elastiko® ECR by weight of neat binder.

Production Method

Added dry during production.

Total AC Content

5.8% Total AC.

IDEAL-CT CTIndex

64.7 at 25 C.

HWTT Result

15,600 passes to 12.5 mm with 0.5% LAS.

Field Performance

Reported through 17.5 million ESALs with a goal of 20 million ESALs.

Study Flow

Challenge, Solution, and Results

Challenge

OKDOT and NCAT sought to evaluate the long-term performance of a ECR mix designed using a Balanced Mix Design approach. The section also provided an opportunity to compare performance against a previous N9 section with the same mix design, aggregate and gradation but with a PG 76-22 binder.

Solution

The N9 section used 12% GTR Elastiko® ECR by weight of neat binder, added dry during asphalt production. The dense-graded ECR mix design included a PG 58-28 binder plus 12% ECR, 5.8% Total AC, and mixture-level performance testing.

What the Results Show

The NCAT update shows that the OKDOT N9 section continued to perform under accelerated traffic loading. At 17.5 million ESALs, the ECR pavement continued to outperform the polymer control for cracking, while rutting and IRI remained comparable to the polymer control and steady.

Why This Study Matters

Why This Study Matters

The OKDOT N9 study is important because it confirms the field performance of Elastiko® ECR as a viable alternative to the use of polymer modified mixes in heavy traffic roads.

Next Steps

Review the OKDOT N9 NCAT Findings

Use the summary and full report to review how the OKDOT N9 section was designed, placed, tested, and monitored through the NCAT Test Track program.

Read the Full OKDOT N9 NCAT Summary

See how the OKDOT N9 section was designed, placed, tested, and monitored through the NCAT Test Track program.

Read the Full NCAT Report

View ECR Case Studies

Review case studies for mix design details, field performance charts, and long-term monitoring notes.

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Brief Summary

The OKDOT N9 NCAT update documents Elastiko® ECR as a dry-process asphalt mix modifier used in a BMD-designed GTR mix. At 17.5 million ESALs, the ECR pavement continued to outperform the polymer control for cracking, while rutting and IRI remained comparable to the polymer control and steady.

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