Crushed Rock Base (CRB) material sometimes needs to be modified typically due to the moisture susceptibility.
At construction, Crushed Rock Base (CRB) material isoften compacted near optimum moisture content to getthe highest density. This moisture content can vary dueto different seasonal, environmental or drainage conditions.Any increase in moisture content, however, adverselyaffects the design modulus or strength of base course layerin pavement . Typically in fine grain soils, stiffness orresilient modulus drops nearly 50% from optimum to saturationmoisture condition For CRB material, a section of the Kwinana Freeway inWestern Australia (WA) showed high curvatures anddeflections in Benkelman beam surveys. They weredue to unexpected saturations after three years of beingin service . Loss of resilient modulus (MR) in this typeof base course material led to premature fatigue cracking ofasphalt .