Because not all asphalt is created the same, engineers need to predict how well an asphalt mixture will perform in addition to the maximum load it can support. While there are many ways of determining this, the Marshall test is one of the most common methods in dictating the best proportion of aggregate and binder materials for a mixed design. By measuring many qualities of asphalt specimen, it progressively narrows in on an optimum asphalt mix design for a specific application.
The Marshall method is a holistic approach to asphalt pavement mix design. Through a series of steps, it is able to establish the ideal asphalt content for a mix that will provide maximum strength and stability for its load. Through Marshall testing, engineers are able to:
1.Select mineral aggregate and binder materials
2.Measure the strength and flow of materials through load testing
3.Test material properties in a lab setting