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Recycled Materials Research

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The following is a list of research reports for recycled materials. Please e-mail the FDOT State Materials Office at materials@dot.state.fl.us to request a copy of those reports that do not include a web address.

Aggregates

  • BDL13 - Use of Aggregate Screenings as a Substitute for Silica Sand in Portland Cement Concrete (PCC)
  • 0510798 (BA589)* - Research and Techno-Economic Evaluation: Uses of Limestone Byproducts
  • 0510797 - Guidelines and Specifications for the Use of Reclaimed Aggregates in Pavement

Asphalt

Chemical Materials

Soils and Earthwork

  • BDB09 - Improving the Properties of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement for Roadway Base Applications
  • BDB09 - Investigating the Statewide Variability and Long-Term Strength Deformation Characteristics of RAP and RAP-Soil Mixtures
  • BD544-04 - Stabilization of Marginal Soils Using Recycled Materials
  • BC819 - Developing Specifications for Using Recycled Asphalt Pavement as Base, Subbase or General Fill Materials, Phase II
  • BB892 - Developing Specifications for Using Recycled Asphalt Pavement as Base, Subbase or General Fill Materials
  • 0510688 - Engineering Properties and Utilization of Ash Residue from Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators in Roadway Construction
  • 0510650 - Developing Specifications for Waste Glass and Waste-to-Energy Bottom Ash as Highway Fill Materials, Phase 1, 2 Volumes
    Developing Re-Use Applications and Improving the Economic Benefits of Florida's Waste Materials.  Cosentino and Heck.  January 2010.  Prepared for Hinkley Center for Solid and Hazardous Waste Management.
  • 0510650 - Developing Specifications for Waste Glass, Municipal Waste Combustor Ash and Waste Tires as Highway Fill Materials, Phase 2 (3 Volumes)
  • Design, Construction and Evaluation of Fly Ash Embankment.  Part 1: Environmental Testing.  Part 2: Mix Design and Economics.
    Phosphopypsum for Secondary Road Construction.  Chang, Chin and Ho.  June 1989.  Prepared for Florida Institute of Phosphate Research.
  • Soils Research as Related to the Design and Construction of Pavement. Final Report Part II.  Evaluation of new sources of material gypsum. 
  • Evaluation of New Sources of Material Preliminary Study - Gypsum. 

Structures

  • NACE 555 - Cathodic Protection Using Scrap and Recycled Materials (NACE 91 #555)
  • No Report Number - Corrosion and Corrosion Control of Concrete Structures in Florida - What Can Be Learned?
  • Research Report 195 (76-06A) - Corrosion Inhibiting Properties of Portland Cement and Portland-Pozzolan Cement Properties
  • No Report Number - Critical Issues Related to Corrosion Induced Deterioration Projection for Concrete Marine Bridge Substructures
  • Final - Effect of Fly Ash Quality on the Durability and Service Life of Concrete
  • FL/DOT/RMC/0524-3292 - Evaluation of Chemical Composition, Physical Properties and Pozzolanic Activity of Fly Ash in Florida
  • FL/DOT/RC/0537-3523 - Factors Controlling Corrosion of Steel-Reinforced Concrete Substructure in Seawater
  • FL/DOT/SMO/89-360 - Feasibility and Economics of Bridge Corrosion Protection Alternatives
  • FL/DOT/SMO/89-360 - Feasibility and Economics of Bridge Corrosion Protection Alternatives - An Addendum Study
  • FL/DOT/SMO/89-361 - Field and Laboratory Study of Modulus of Rupture and Permeability of Structural Concrete in Florida Abridged Version
  • FL/DOT/SMO/89-361 - Field and Laboratory Study of Modulus of Rupture and Permeability of Structural Concretes in Florida
  • 76-3 - Fly Ash For Structural Concrete In Aggressive Environments
  • 79-218 - Fly Ash In Structural Concrete
  • No Report Number - Future Goals of Cement and Cementitious Materials for High Performance Concrete
  • SP 140-1 - High Performance Concrete in Florida Bridges
  • No Report Number - Influence of Permeability and Corrosion Inhibiting Admixtures in Concrete upon Initiation of Salt Induced Embedded Metal Corrosion
  • 00802 - Influence of Permeability Reducing and Corrosion Inhibiting Admixtures in Concrete upon Initiation of Salt Induced Embedded Steel Corrosion
  • 0510754 - Performance and Durability of Class C Fly Ash Concrete
  • 87-319 - Quality Of Concrete With Fly Ash
  • FL/DOT/SMO/91-389 - Strength and Durability of Concrete in Florida
  • 82-257 - Structural Concrete With Fly Ash In Aggressive Environments
  • 87-318 - Use Of Fly Ash In Structural Concrete - Florida
  • 89-354 - Use Of Fly Ash Presented To Florida Utilities Coordinating Committee
  • BB-463 - Blending of Class F Fly Ashes
  • BA-502 - Corrosion Forecasting for 75-Year Durability Design of Reinforced Concrete