Rilem Cluster F Meeting + Workshop Closing of «Pavement Life Service» project in Lyon
The Rilem F Cluster Meeting allows the international scientific community involved in RILEM to review the progress of scientific and technical work coordinated by the Technical Committees of Cluster F. The research topics cover a very broad spectrum of cutting-edge themes in the field of transport infrastructure pavements. It is essential to emphasize that the vast majority of research and development work in this field (both from the industrial side and in academia) is undertaken with a view to assessing and reducing the environmental impact of the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and demolition of infrastructures.
All TCs of Cluster F will meet:
- 280-CBE: Multiphase characterisation of cold bitumen emulsion materials
- 295-FBB: Fingerprinting bituminous binders using physico-chemical analysis
- 307-PPB: Physicochemical effects of polymers in bitumen
- 308-PAR: Performance-based Asphalt Recycling
- FEE: Fume Emissions Evaluation for Asphalt Materials
The meeting is open to experts from both the academic world, project ownership, and companies of all sizes.
Work on the National Project “Pavement Service Life” (PN DVDC) is drawing to a close. It provides answers to the question of pavement distresses mechanisms at the structural and material scales, as well as their diagnosis at the network level. The partners of the PN DVDC have invited us to take part in a one-day event to present the main results and conclusions of the project. The results and conclusions of the ANR MoveDVDC project, concerning the residual life of pavements, will also be presented. The international workshop on the national «Pavement service life» project is an excellent opportunity to share the knowledge on sustainable and innovative pavements and foster fruitful relations between industry and academia around cutting-edge solutions for road infrastructures.
This meeting will be followed by the CIRCOPAV Mid Term Review meeting, where the evaluation of the CIRCOPAV project progress will take place.