Determination of Suitable Binder Grade According to the Superpave Mix Design Method for Southern Russia

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The article contains an overview of Russian and foreign standard documents used for organic binder quality evaluation, the description of the main principles of organic binders selection for asphalt mixes according to the Superpave Mix Design Method, the analysis of climatic conditions of the Southern region of the Russian Federation impacting the performance of Highway M-4 Don asphalt concrete pavements, and selects suitable binder grades for Southern Russia depending on maintenance conditions.

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