METHODS OF INCREASING THE DURABILITY OF ASPHALT CONCRETE COATINGS IN ANDIJAN
Keywords:
asphalt concrete pavement, durability, Andijan climate, polymer-modified bitumen, PMB, pavement deformation, compaction, additives, road construction, Uzbekistan.Abstract
Andijan city experiences a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters, leading to rapid deterioration of asphalt concrete pavements, including rutting, cracking, and moisture-induced damage. This article examines methods to enhance the durability of asphalt concrete coatings in the Andijan region. Key approaches discussed include the use of polymer-modified bitumen (PMB), optimized mix design with additives, high-quality compaction, and effective construction technologies. These methods reduce deformation in high temperatures, cracking in cold conditions, and water-related damage, potentially extending pavement service life from 10–15 years to 20 years or more. Implementation of these techniques in Uzbekistan's road construction projects is recommended.
Downloads
References
Abramov Yu.V. "Yo'l sirtlari va poydevorlari" - Moskva, Transport, 2001 yil.
Miroshnichenko A.I. "Asfalt-beton qoplamalar texnologiyasi" - Moskva, Stroyizdat, 1990 yil.
Kozlov V.V. "Asfalt-beton aralashmalari va ularni qo'llash" - Moskva, Transport, 1985 yil.
P. S. Kandhal "Asfalt qoplamalari: muhandislar va arxitektorlar uchun dizayn, ishlab chiqarish va texnik xizmat ko'rsatish bo'yicha amaliy qo'llanma" - CRC Press, 2016 yil.
Hiks R. G., Scholz T. V. "Polimer bilan o'zgartirilgan bog'lovchilar bilan asfalt qoplamasining ishlashini yaxshilash" - Qurilish muhandisligi materiallari jurnali, 2003 yil.
Malygin V.I. "Yo'l sirtlari uchun polimer qo'shimchalari" - Moskva, Transport, 2005 yil.
Whiteoak D. "Shell Bitum qo'llanmasi" - Tomas Telford nashriyoti, 2015 yil.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
All content published in the Journal of Applied Science and Social Science (JASSS) is protected by copyright. Authors retain the copyright to their work, and grant JASSS the right to publish the work under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). This license allows others to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the work, even commercially, as long as they credit the author(s) for the original creation.