SILVA, J. A. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5263478716646195; SILVA, José de Arimatéia Almeida e.
Resumen:
The constituents of asphalt mixtures as well as its physical properties, state and mechanical
performance under the action of traffic and the environment must attend the high levels of
requirements, inherent in the control organs of national and international airports, established by the
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Fits into this context The importance of the
improvement and/or the adequacy of the particle size distribution of the materials is inserted in this
context that compose asphalt mixture, which is related directly the texture and to the mechanical
behavior of the structure of the airport pavements. This work had as objective the study on the
adequacy of particle size distribution of the materials that compose asphalt mixtures of aerodromes
(Zone 2 and 3) from the analysis of mechanical physical properties, state and mechanical properties of
asphalt mixtures used in lanes landings and takeoffs. The results indicated that it was a significant
increment of the Resilient Modulus values and the traction resistance to diametric compression values
in test using gyratory compactor when compared with the tests submitted to the compacting for
impact. It can be inferred that, for the tracks of landings and takeoff, the dosages asphalt mixtures
compressed in gyratory compactor and with particle size distribution intermediate to upper and lower
limits of the zone lead more adequate the mechanical properties to asphalt mixtures of the pavement.