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Reclaimed asphalt binders and mortars fatigue behaviour

2017

Fatigue cracking is one of the most important failure mechanisms occurring in asphalt pavements, especially when mixtures incorporate considerable amount of rReclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). In fact, aged binders contained in RAP generally make asphalt more brittle and specifically reduce fatigue resistance of the resulting asphalt mixtures. Binders and mortars play a key role in this phenomenon, considering fatigue cracking usually starts within these asphalt components. However, performance-related tests and specifications commonly regard binders and there are no sound methodologies allowing the use of mortars to predicting fatigue performance of asphalts containing RAP. For this reason,…

050210 logistics & transportationMaterials scienceFatigue cracking05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyFatigue limitReclaimed asphalt pavementFatigue resistanceBrittlenessAsphalt pavementtime sweepAsphalt021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessmortarSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportifatigueMortarComposite materialCement mortarfatigue; mortar; Reclaimed asphalt pavement; time sweep; Civil and Structural EngineeringCivil and Structural Engineering
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Cold recycling of reclaimed asphalt pavements

2018

Pavement engineers have in front of them multiple challenges linked to addressing issues related to social development and society’s expanding needs. One of the most substantial of these issues is perhaps how to effectively rehabilitate and/ or maintain the existing road network while preserving and sustaining limited natural resources. The re-usage of existing pavement materials to reconstruct/ rehabilitate our future pavements is the solution that is now more and more selected by the different road administrations around the world. However, upon closer inspection, one can find many areas and details, not negligible issues, that are simply extensions of HMA technology (i.e. mix design proc…

BSM – bitumen stabilized materialsRecycling Reclaimedasphalt Foambitumen Bituminous emulsion Cohesion test Fragmentation test BSM – bitumen stabilized materialsComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Materials Science (miscellaneous)Cohesion test0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionFragmentation testMix designNatural resourceConstruction engineering0201 civil engineeringBituminous emulsionAsphalt021105 building & constructionBituminous emulsion; BSM – bitumen stabilized materials; Cohesion test; Foam bitumen; Fragmentation test; Reclaimed asphalt; Recycling; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction; Materials Science (miscellaneous)Foam bitumenRecyclingProtocol (object-oriented programming)Reclaimed asphaltCivil and Structural Engineering
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Evaluación del efecto rejuvenecedor de bio-materiales sobre ligantes para mezclas con alto contenido de asfalto recuperado

2017

The interest in using bio-materials in pavement engineering has grown significantly over the last decades due to environmental concerns about the use of non-recoverable natural resources. In this paper, bio-materials are used together with Reclaimed Asphalt (RA) to restore some of the properties of the aged bitumen present in mixtures with high RA content. For this purpose, two bio-materials are studied and compared to conventional and polymer modified bitumens. Blends of these materials with RA bitumen were produced and studied to simulate a 50% RA mixture. The rejuvenating effect of the two bio-materials on RA has been assessed and compared with the effect of the conventional binders. App…

BetúnEnvejecimiento[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsReologíaRHEOLOGYRHEOLOGIEbio-material reclaimed asphalt high content rejuvenation rheologyASPHALTEBio-material; Betún; Envejecimiento; Reciclado; Reologíalcsh:TA401-492Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiRejuvenationBIOMATERIAURECLAIMED ASPHALTHIGH CONTENTREJUVENATIONHigh contentBio-materialReciclado[SPI.GCIV]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil EngineeringBio-material; Reclaimed asphalt; High content; Rejuvenation; RheologyBIO-MATERIALMATERIAU RECYCLElcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsRheologyReclaimed asphalt
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A comparative life-cycle assessment of asphalt mixtures for railway sub-ballast containing alternative materials

2018

Abstract Bituminous sub-ballast in railway track-bed can mitigate the variation of the moisture content in the subgrade and reduce vertical stiffness variations of the track leading to a more durable infrastructure. Nevertheless, durability is only one of the aspects that affects the sustainability of an infrastructure. Other relevant aspects are related to the environmental and economic issues. This research work joins the worldwide effort towards a paradigm shift in civil engineering devoted to assess the sustainability of infrastructures at the design stage. With this in mind, in this study different alternative bituminous sub-ballast mixtures containing recycled materials, namely crumb …

Bituminous mixtures; Crumb rubber; Environmental sustainability; Life-cycle assessment; Reclaimed asphalt pavements; Waste Management and Disposal; Economics and EconometricsBallastEconomics and EconometricsLife-cycle assessment0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesTrack (rail transport)Reclaimed asphalt pavement01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringReclaimed asphalt pavementsNatural rubberBituminous mixture021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiCrumb rubberEnvironmental sustainabilityWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCrumb rubberSubgradeBituminous mixturesDurabilityAsphaltvisual_artSustainabilityvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental scienceResources, Conservation and Recycling
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Effect of two novel bio-based rejuvenators on the performance of 50% RAP mixes - a statistical study on the complex modulus of asphalt binders and as…

2019

An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of two bio-additives as rejuvenators on the properties of asphalt mixtures containing 50% RAP and their binder constituents containing 37% RAP binder. Before mixing, the rejuvenators were blended with fresh bitumen and the extracted and recovered RAP bitumen, and changes in the rheological properties of the binders were assessed using performance grading (PG) criteria. The results showed that both rejuvenators could improve the low-temperature performance of the aged RAP binder and restore its low-temperature properties. Master curves for the unaged, RTFO-aged, and PAV aged blends were constructed using both the Christensen-A…

CARACTERISTIQUESMaterials science0211 other engineering and technologiesModulusBio basedMELANGE02 engineering and technologyBITUMEASPHALT MIXTURE CHARACTERISATIONRECLAIMED ASPHALT PAVEMENT[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsRECYCLAGE (MATER)ASPHALTE021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessmedicineSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiStatistical analysisComposite materialCARACTERISATION PHYSICO CHIMIQUERIGIDITECivil and Structural Engineering050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesStiffnessBIO-REJUVENATORSSTIFFNESSasphalt mixture characterisation bio-rejuvenators reclaimed asphalt pavement stiffnessBiological materials[SPI.GCIV]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil EngineeringDynamic modelsAsphaltMATERIAU RECYCLECOMPOSITION DU MELANGEmedicine.symptom
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Quantitative assessment of the parameters linked to the blending between reclaimed asphalt binder and recycling agent: A literature review

2020

Abstract The lack of understanding the mechanisms governing the interaction between reclaimed asphalt binder (RAb) 1 and recycling agents is one of the technical issues that still need to be resolved when high amount of reclaimed asphalt (RA) 2 is used in a new recycled asphalt mixture (RAM). Due to important role of RAb in that interaction and increased used of RA, it becomes necessary to have a way to classify RA, as any other material used in asphalt mixture production. It is very important to determine how much RAb is active by itself (DoA) 3 , but also to determine how much RAb can be considered available for a mix design of RAM (DoAv) 4 when a recycling agent is used. Finally, since t…

Computer science0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyMix designReclaimed asphalt pavement12. Responsible consumption0201 civil engineeringAsphalt pavementWarm mix asphalt021105 building & constructionQuantitative assessmentDegree of binder activityGeneral Materials ScienceProcess engineeringDegree of binder availabilityDegree of blendingCivil and Structural EngineeringDegree of binder activity; Degree of binder availability; Degree of blending; Hot mix asphalt; Reclaimed asphalt pavement; Recycled asphalt mixture; Warm mix asphaltRecycled asphalt mixturebusiness.industryBuilding and ConstructionHot mix asphaltAsphaltbusiness
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Life cycle assessment of low temperature asphalt mixtures for road pavement surfaces: A comparative analysis

2018

The increasing fuel consumption demand, the accelerated pressure imposed by the depletion of 5 scarce raw materials and the urgent environmental protection requirements are forcing the change of 6 pavement industry and academia community’s research endeavors towards the development of low 7 emissions road paving technologies able to significantly reduce mixing and compaction temperature as 8 well as the consumption of virgin raw materials. One set of relatively recent technologies in the field of 9 pavement materials that aims at addressing those concerns are the warm mix asphalt (WMA). In fact, 10 they have the potential to allow the reduction of energy consumption and airborne emissions d…

Economics and Econometrics020209 energyContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesRaw materialCYCLE DE VIE01 natural sciences7. Clean energyCivil engineeringChemical additives; Hot mix asphalt (HMA); Life cycle assessment (LCA); Reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP); Sustainable pavement construction and management; Warm mix asphalt (WMA); Waste Management and Disposal; Economics and Econometrics12. Responsible consumptionWARM MIX ASPHALT (WMA)[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]RECYCLAGE DES MATERIAUX11. Sustainabilitychemical additive0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiEnvironmental impact assessmentIMPACT ENVIRONNEMENTALLife-cycle assessmentWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCHEMICAL ADDITIVESsustainable pavement construction and management.Environmentally friendlyRECLAIMED ASPHALT PAVEMENT (RAP)LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA)13. Climate actionAsphaltWearing courseENROBEwar mix asphalt (WMA)Fuel efficiencyEnvironmental scienceHOT MIX ASPHALT (HMA)SUSTAINABLE PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT
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Energy and Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of asphalt pavements: A Scenario Analysis for Urban Roads

2018

This paper aims at calculating the life-cycle energy and the environmental impacts pertaining to roads management, including materials production, transportation, construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation. A life-cycle approach is applied to assess energy and environmental impacts of a typical Italian urban road, according to the ISO 14040 series. In more detail, the Authors assess the energy and environmental profile of different optimized scenarios of bituminous mixtures. The aim of scenario analysis is to identify the less impacting scenario from an energy and environmental point of view. For each analysed scenario, the contribution of each life-cycle step to the total impacts and th…

Energy Environmental Impacts Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) Life Cycle Assessment Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP)
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Machine learning techniques to estimate the degree of binder activity of reclaimed asphalt pavement

2022

Part of this research was funded by the project RTI2018-096224-J-I00 that has been cofounded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, inside the National Program for Fostering Excellence in Scientific and Technical Research, National Subprogram of Knowledge Generation, 2018 call, in the framework of the Spanish National Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation 2017-2020, and by the European Union, through the European Regional Development Fund, with the main objective of Promoting technological development, innovation and quality research. Part of this work was financially supported by the Italian Ministry of University and Research with the research Grant PRIN 20…

Intel·ligència artificial - Aplicacions a la medicinaArtificial neural networks:Natural Science Disciplines::Mathematics::Data Analysis [DISCIPLINES AND OCCUPATIONS]:disciplinas de las ciencias naturales::matemáticas::análisis de datos [DISCIPLINAS Y OCUPACIONES]Asphalt pavementsIndirect tensile strengthBuilding and ConstructionHot mix asphaltReclaimed asphalt pavementMechanics of Materials:Mathematical Concepts::Algorithms::Artificial Intelligence::Machine Learning [PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES]Machine learningAprenentatge automàticDegree of binder activity:conceptos matemáticos::algoritmos::inteligencia artificial::aprendizaje automático [FENÓMENOS Y PROCESOS]AsfaltSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiRecyclingGeneral Materials Science:Enginyeria civil::Infraestructures i modelització dels transports::Transport per carretera [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Hot mix asphalt Recycling Reclaimed asphalt pavement Degree of binder activity Machine learning Artificial neural networks Random forest Indirect tensile strengthRandom forestCivil and Structural Engineering
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Fundamental characterisation of reclaimed asphalts: The importance of testing homogeneous specimens

2013

This study highlights the importance of defining appropriate specimen manufacturing procedures when assessing the fundamental properties of reclaimed asphalt (RA) mixes for further modelling purposes. Two gyratory compactor procedures were used: the first leading to specimens with a non-uniform air voids distribution and the second tailored to obtain homogeneous specimens. The study was performed by using three stone mastic asphalts incorporating up to 30% of RA but designed to have identical properties. A detailed characterisation of the loose mixes and binders, an X-ray computer tomography micro-structural study of the manufactured specimens and a further mechanical characterisation showe…

Materials scienceHomogeneousAsphaltX-Ray CT reclaimed asphalt gyratory compactor ReRoadAir voidsGeotechnical engineeringX ray analysisCivil and Structural Engineering
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