Location: Location: Dixie Highway, Jefferson County, KY
Date: 2016-2022
Scope: Comparison between ACE XP-reinforced asphalt (northbound) and control (southbound) lanes.
Objective: Evaluate the performance of ACE XP Polymer Fiber in reducing cracks and extending pavement life over seven years.
After seven years, significant differences in crack development were observed:
2018: Minimal cracking in both lanes (Control: 18 LF; ACE XP: 24 LF).
2019: Cracking increased substantially in the control lane (Control: 125 LF; ACE XP: 29 LF).
2020-2021: Control lanes showed 500% more cracks (2020: 385 LF vs. 76 LF; 2021: 622 LF vs. 282 LF).
2022: By the final year, the control lane had 941 LF of cracks, while the ACE XP lane had 599 LF, a 36%.
The KYTC study highlights the effectiveness of ACE XP Polymer Fiber in reducing cracking and extending pavement life, making it an ideal solution for high-traffic roadways. Its combination of durability, sustainability, and cost savings positions aramid fiber reinforcement as a valuable technology for future infrastructure projects.