Revising Specification Limits of Existing Quality Assurance Specification (05-1194)**
James L. Burati, Clemson University
The results of a study to evaluate the existing SCDOT hot mix asphalt Quality Assurance specification are presented. When the existing specification was developed, assumed values were used for the standard deviations needed to establish the specification limits. Acceptance test results from 39 different projects were analyzed to determine standard deviation values that were being obtained for asphalt content, air voids, VMA, and density. For each project, standard deviation values were calculated for each lot, and these were then pooled to obtain a typical value for the project. The project values were then used to establish a typical process standard deviation value for each of the four acceptance characteristics. All of these standard deviation values proved to be smaller than those initially assumed, and resulted in the SCDOT narrowing the specification limits for each of the acceptance characteristics. The project standard deviation values justified that these changes were made to reflect the actual variability that was present, and not simply to tighten the specifications.