Unbound granular materials play a crucial role in providing cost-effective road transport infrastructure across Australia and New Zealand. Compared to the thick asphalt and concrete pavements common in urban centres, thin bituminous surfaced unbound granular pavements offer a more economical solution for sealed road networks, albeit with lower load-bearing capacity and in some cases lower performance reliability.

The performance of unbound granular materials is primarily influenced by their shear strength, modulus, and resistance to material breakdown under construction and traffic loads. Improved performance tests are required to provide practical pavement design methods and performance-based specifications for their use in construction.
This webinar will present research to identify new performance tests recommended for future Austroads research. Performance characterisation methods were reviewed, including repeated load triaxial (RLT) testing and wheel tracker testing. In identifying potential new improved laboratory test methods, particularly in relation to rut-resistance, cognisance was taken of the shear stress reversals due to rolling wheel loads that occur in service.

Details About the Webinar

Thursday, 25/06/2026 · 1:00 p.m. Sydney (GMT +10:00)
Cost: Free
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About the Speakers

1756266405-4ede447e1aa46518 Dr Geoff Jameson

Dr Geoff Jameson is a graduate from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Science (Hons) degree and a Doctor of Engineering from Monash University. Prior to joining the now National Transport Research Organisation (NTRO), he worked for VicRoads on various aspects of road construction materials, including seven years as the manager of the Pavement Design Section, which was responsible for standards of pavement design and rehabilitation. In 1994 he joined the Pavement Technology area at ARRB. He has worked on a variety of projects addressing issues associated with pavement design and performance, specifications and materials characterisation, including Accelerated Loading Facility (ALF) trials of unbound granular materials, asphalt, cemented materials, recycled materials and rigid pavements. In 2011–12 he was appointed as the inaugural Director of the Western Australian Pavement Asset Research Centre. He is a member of the Austroads Pavements Structures Technical Group and has been a key contributor/editor of many parts of the Austroads Guide to Pavement Technology.

1756266292-0fb9424312e5c2ae Didier Bodin

Dr Didier Bodin is a Principal Pavement Engineer at the National Transport Research Organisation (NTRO). Since he joined the pavement team in October 2010, his research has focused on a range of projects dealing with performance characterisation and modelling of unbound and recycled granular materials, foamed bitumen stabilised and asphalt pavements. His research involved laboratory performance characterisation, accelerated pavement testing and theoretical modelling for a better understanding of pavement distress mechanism and developed pavement design approaches. Didier has been engaged with Austroads and has delivered major Austroads projects focused on the characterisation of pavement material, assessment of pavement performance under accelerated pavement testing, pavement response to load and performance modelling for more than 10 years. Didier is a member of the Austroads Pavement Structures Technical Group (PSTG) and a former member of the Austroads Pavement Task Force (PTF).

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