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The Mobility Compass is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within mobility and transport research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2025Performance Evaluation and Integration Strategies for Solar Façades in Diverse Climates: A State-of-the-Art Review1citations
  • 2024Enhancing Sustainable Mobility: Evaluating New Bicycle and Pedestrian Links to Car-Oriented Industrial Parks with ARAS-G MCDM Approach4citations
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  • 2008Multi-attribute assessment of the asphalt mixing plantscitations
  • 2006Urbanistic evaluation of city compactness on the basis of GIS applying COPRAS dessision support methodcitations

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Multi-attribute assessment of the asphalt mixing plants

  • Turskis, Zenonas

Abstract

Multi-attribute methods in road construction can be used on the national, organisation and project levels. However, most of the assessment methods are seeking to find how to make the most economical construction decisions, and most of all these decisions are intended only for economic objectives. Computerised Asphalt Mixing Plants (AMP) are one of the most expensive and complicated equipment for construction of road pavements. Modern AMP is controlling by a computer program, but there still are some problems. Properties of the AMP do not always satisfy the demands and requirements of road constructors. Quality of the hot asphalt mixtures, environmental contamination, pollution, firm economic wellbeing and the possibility to meet desires of the hot asphalt mixture users depends on the AMP quality. This paper proposes a multi-attribute model for effective quality assessment of the AMP, for this problem were selected nine main quality attributes and weighted by the expert ranking method. The problem is solved by applying the additive assessment. The case study is presented also. KEYWORDS: Asphalt mixing plant, quality, attribute, assessment, additive

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  • pavement
  • asphalt
  • plant
  • additive
  • plant mix
  • road construction
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