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Influence of short-term aging on mechanical properties and morphology of polymer-modified bitumen with recycled plastics from waste materials

2020

Polymer-modified bitumen (PMB) is bitumen that has been specifically engineered with polymer for providing enhanced performance in service. The aging of bitumen is a main aspect that is able to affect its final performance: during the production phase in a hot mix plant, all the binders experience short-term aging due to the high processing temperature. The same is true during the production of the modified binder, when the polymer is dispersed at high temperature in the bitumen mass. This paper aims at studying the effect of short-term aging when using different types of modifiers such as recycled polymers obtained from waste materials. A 50/70 penetration-grade bitumen has been modified, …

Materials scienceMorphology (linguistics)Polymers and Plastics0211 other engineering and technologiespolymer-modified bitumen02 engineering and technologymechanical propertiesArticlelcsh:QD241-441Viscositylcsh:Organic chemistryPhase (matter)021105 building & constructionmorphologyComposite materialElastic moduluschemistry.chemical_classificationPolymer modifiedGeneral ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyproduction temperatureCharacterization (materials science)waste polymersMechanical properties Microscopy Morphology Polymer-modified bitumen Production temperature Short term aging Waste polymerschemistryAsphaltmicroscopyshort term aging0210 nano-technology
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Mechanical characterization of dry asphalt rubber concrete for base layers by means of the four bending points tests

2012

The mechanical characterisation of the asphalt concrete in terms of both the fatigue resistance and the stiffness modulus is necessary to use any design method of the flexible road pavements. Even more the determination of these mechanical properties is necessary if the asphalt concrete investigated is an innovative material as a dry asphalt rubber concrete DARC (i.e. a bituminous mixture with rubber via dry process). Such material is less known and investigated than the asphalt rubber concrete via wet process, even if its application implies peculiar economical and environmental advantages such as no specialized equipment or significant plant modifications and large quantity of recycled wa…

Materials scienceNatural rubberAsphaltvisual_artBase (geometry)visual_art.visual_art_mediumFatigue Stiffness modulus Dry asphalt rubber concrete 4 Point Bending TestSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeotechnical engineeringBendingComposite materialCharacterization (materials science)
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Rutting analysis of different rubberised stone mastic asphalt mixtures: from binders to mixtures

2021

Stone Mastic Asphalt (SMA) has been broadly used on heavily trafficked roads and motorways in the UK due to its known stability and durability. In this study, several sets of SMA mixtures were produced using different rubberised bitumens, including a Fischer–Tropsch wax pre-treated rubberised bitumen. Properties associated with rutting were evaluated using both linear and nonlinear viscoelastic analyses, using different test methods such as the Strategic Highway Research Programme (SHRP), Shenoy rutting parameter, zero shear viscosity (ZSV) and multiple stress creep recovery (MSCR) tests. The rutting resistance of the resulting SMA mixtures was assessed using the Repeated Load Axial Test (R…

Materials scienceRutStone mastic asphaltSMA*crumb rubberDurabilityruttingasphaltAsphaltCrumb rubberComposite materialFischer-Tropsch waxCivil and Structural EngineeringStone mastic asphalt
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Performance of asphalt mixes with high recycling rates for wearing layers

2016

The corresponding paper presents selected results of a research on the feasibility of going toward 100% recycling of asphalt pavements into surface courses through an increasing percentage of RA within the mixes. The research is carried out within a two-year CEDR Transnational Road Research project, AllBack2Pave, led by the Technische Universitaet Dresden (Germany), together with the University of Nottingham (UK) and the University of Palermo (Italy), and finalised in January 2016. The main objectives of the project are - to establish, through laboratory tests on binders and asphalt mixes, whether the use of high rates of RA is feasible in developing mixes with high level of durability, and…

Materials scienceWaste managementAsphaltSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiAdditives Asphalt Performance testing Reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) Recycling Rejuvenators
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Effects of Laboratory Aging on Properties of Biorejuvenated Asphalt Binders

2017

This paper presents the results from a laboratory investigation on the effects of aging on the properties of two binders recovered from two different sources of Reclaimed Asphalt (RA) and additivated with a biorejuvenator derived from pine trees. It has been already proven that the rejuvenators are able to restore some of the properties of the aged binder present in the RA, but nowadays their effects into the long-term period are not well known. In this regard, the rejuvenated asphalt binders and a virgin binder, defined as a target, have been aged artificially to simulate short-and long-term aging. All binders have been studied conducting physical, chemical, rheological, and performance-re…

Materials scienceasphalt binderAging of materialMetallurgy0211 other engineering and technologiesAsphalt020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and Construction0201 civil engineeringMechanics of MaterialsAsphalt021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials SciencebiorejuvenatorComposite materialCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering
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Linear and nonlinear fractional hereditary constitutive laws of asphalt mixtures

2016

The aim of this paper is to propose a fractional viscoelastic and viscoplastic model of asphalt mixtures using experimental data of several tests such as creep and creep recovery performed at different temperatures and at different stress levels. From a best fitting procedure it is shown that both the creep one and recovery curve follow a power law model. It is shown that the suitable model for asphalt mixtures is a dashpot and a fractional element arranged in series. The proposed model is also available outside of the linear domain but in this case the parameters of the model depend on the stress level.

Materials scienceasphalt mixtureStrategy and Managementcreep test0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyfractional calculusPower lawcreep test.ViscoelasticityDashpot0203 mechanical engineering021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiComposite materialviscoplasticityviscoelasticityCivil and Structural EngineeringBuilding constructionmechanical modelsViscoplasticityMechanicsmechanical modelFractional calculusfractional calculus asphalt mixture viscoelasticity viscoplasticity rheology mechanical models creep testfractional calculuNonlinear system020303 mechanical engineering & transportsCreepAsphaltrheologyTH1-9745
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Influence of bio-based additives on RAP clustering and asphalt binder rheology

2017

The use of high Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) content in Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) allows developing innovative materials for the construction and/or rehabilitation of sustainable infrastructures. The chemo-physical phenomena occurring during production of HMA containing high RAP content should be investigated and considered for the mix design optimization. In fact, when additives are used as rejuvenators of the aged bitumen, these phenomena can be affected causing significant variations in the mixture characteristics. This paper aims at studying the influence of two bio-based additives specifically on RAP clustering, phenomena which can significantly affect the performance of high-content R…

Materials sciencebusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologiesBio basedAsphaltrubber modified020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyStructural engineering0201 civil engineeringRheologyAsphalt021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiAsphalt pavementProcess engineeringbusinessCluster analysisCivil and Structural Engineering
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Experimental validation of a fractional model for creep/recovery testing of asphalt mixtures

2012

Abstract Prediction of asphalt mixtures’ behavior during their service life is a challenge due to its complexity and sensitivity to environmental and loading conditions. It has been proved that, when subjected to loading conditions comparable with most pavement operating conditions, asphalt mixtures behave as linear visco-elastic (LVE) materials. Traditionally the LVE behavior of bituminous material is modeled via creep/recovery functions. In the past, several rheological models constituted by elastic and viscous elements arranged in series or in parallel (analogical models) have been proposed and specified for both bitumen and asphalt mixtures. The corresponding constitutive laws always in…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringExponential typeExponential functionCreepRecovery testingRheologyAsphaltAsphalt Creep recovery testing Fractional model Experimental validationService lifeSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceSensitivity (control systems)businessCivil and Structural EngineeringConstruction and Building Materials
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Quality control of manufacturing and hot storage of crumb rubber modified binders

2020

The ultimate performance of crumb rubber modified (CRM) binders is linked to the accurate control of the properties during manufacturing and hot storage. However, due to their complexity, asphalt technologists find the characterisation of these materials still challenging. In this study, the adoption of a Dual Helical Ribbon (DHR), a novel mixing/measuring device for rotational viscometers, is proposed for the real-time monitoring of CRM binders during manufacturing and hot storage. According to the laboratory results, manufacturing periods of 45-60 min at 195 degrees, as well as storage temperatures not exceeding 150 degrees C, are recommended for this type of modified binders. (C) 2019 El…

Materials sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesMixing (process engineering)020101 civil engineeringViscosity Rubberised binder Crumb rubber Dual helical ribbon02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionLaboratory results0201 civil engineeringAsphalt021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceQuality (business)Crumb rubberProcess engineeringbusinessCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_common
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Laboratory mix design of asphalt mixture containing reclaimed material

2014

This paper presents a study on the production of asphalt test specimens in the laboratory containing reclaimed asphalt. The mixtures considered were stone mastic asphalt concrete mixtures containing up to 30% of reclaimed asphalt. Specimens were compacted to the reference density obtained from the Marshall mix design. Gyration compaction method was used for preparing specimens for the experimental programme, while coring and cutting methods and X-ray computed tomography (CT) were used to investigate the change in properties within the specimens and to validate the selected methodology. The study concluded that gyratory compaction is suitable to produce homogeneous test specimens also for mi…

Materials sciencemedicine.diagnostic_testArticle SubjectGeneral EngineeringCompactionComputed tomographyMix designCoringasphaltHomogeneousAsphaltlcsh:TA401-492medicineSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroportilcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsGeneral Materials ScienceTrimmingGeotechnical engineeringStone mastic asphalt
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