DD Form 1218. Marshall Method - Computation of Properties of Asphalt Mixtures

DD Form 1218. Marshall Method - Computation of Properties of Asphalt Mixtures

DD Form 1218 - Marshall Method - Computation of Properties of Asphalt Mixtures is used to calculate and record the properties of asphalt mixtures using the Marshall method. The form captures essential data for evaluating the performance and characteristics of asphalt mixes.

The form consists of sections where users can document details about the asphalt mixture, specimen dimensions, and testing results. It includes spaces for recording stability, flow, and other relevant properties obtained from the Marshall test.

Important fields in this form include the stability, flow, and other properties obtained from the Marshall test. Accurate calculations and documentation are necessary for assessing the quality and durability of asphalt mixes.

Application Example: Pavement engineers and technicians use DD Form 1218 to compute and record properties of asphalt mixtures, ensuring that they meet specified design criteria for road construction.

Related Form: DD Form 1219 is related, as it involves the visualization of bituminous mix curves.

Alternative Form: ASTM D1559 is a standard test method used for determining the Marshall stability and flow of asphalt mixtures.