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The effects of laboratory ageing on rheological and fracture characteristics of different rubberised bitumens

2018

Ageing of bituminous materials can result in loss of the durability of a flexible pavement. Using rubberised bitumens can enhance pavement performance while at the same time it solves a serious waste disposal problem. Combining Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) additives with rubberised bitumens reduces the difficulties associated with the production of asphalt mixtures using this modified binder. This work was conducted to study the effect of ageing using fundamental parameters based on performance, i.e., CTOD and Glover-Rowe parameters have been related to pavement cracking. Different unmodified bitumens and rubberised bitumens were short-term aged using the Thin Film Oven Test (TFOT) and long- term…

Materials science0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyBuilding and Construction021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDurabilityViscoelasticityCrackingRheologyageing rheology fracture rubberized bitumen WMA additiveAsphaltAgeing021105 building & constructionFracture (geology)Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceComposite material0210 nano-technologyCivil and Structural EngineeringWaste disposalConstruction and Building Materials
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Fatigue and Healing Properties of Low Environmental Impact Rubberized Bitumen for Asphalt Pavement

2017

The addition of recycled tyre rubber as a modifier to enhance the mechanical properties of bitumen has proven to provide asphalt mixtures with better mechanical performance. However the rubberised bitumen presents the limitation of requiring higher manufacturing and compaction temperatures. This could be solved by subjecting the tyre rubber to sort of pre-treatments such as: Adding warm-mix additives and/or using partial devulcanisation. These solutions have the potential of lowering the overall environmental impact of the asphalt pavement, however it is still not clear whether these can be detrimental for the rubberized asphalt binder mechanical properties. This paper investigates the effe…

Materials science0211 other engineering and technologiesCompaction020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringStress (mechanics)Natural rubberAsphalt pavement021105 building & constructionMaterials ChemistrySettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiCrumb rubberComposite materialRubberized asphaltrubberised bitumen; pre-treated crumb rubber; fatigue; healingSurfaces and Interfaceshealingrubberised bitumenSurfaces Coatings and Filmspre-treated crumb rubberAsphaltvisual_artDynamic shear rheometervisual_art.visual_art_mediumfatigueCoatings
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Viscoelastic Behavior of an Epoxy Resin Modified with Recycled Waste Particles Analyzed through a Fractional Model

2021

It is well-known that the addition of randomly dispersed particles in polymers influences their linear viscoelastic behavior and dynamic mechanical properties. The aim of this study was to describe the viscoelastic behavior of an epoxy resin modified by waste glass and rubber particles using the linear fractional spring-pot model. Unlike complex classical exponential models, fractional models, being only two-parameter dependent, make it easier to characterize the viscoelastic behavior of materials. Isothermal relaxation and single frequency sweep temperature dynamic tests were carried out in a dynamic mechanical analyzer DMA150 by varying the content of the particles from 0 to 20% by weight…

Materials scienceBioengineeringTP1-1185DMTAViscoelasticityIsothermal processSweep frequency response analysisNatural rubberflexural relaxationChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Composite materialpowder additionQD1-999chemistry.chemical_classificationProcess Chemistry and TechnologyChemical technologyDynamic mechanical analysisPolymerEpoxylinear viscoelasticityCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterChemistrychemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumRelaxation (physics)fractional model parametersProcesses
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Physical Cross Links in Amorphous PET, Influence of Cooling Rate and Ageing

2003

A Continuous Cooling Transformation (CCT) procedure can be used to distinguish the initial “state” of the amorphous PET samples produced upon solidification from the melt at different cooling rates. The material frozen at this stage behaves as a rubber when brought above the Tg due to the onset of physical cross links. The rubber is not a stable network, however, since physical cross links may eventually dissolve. Their size distribution, and possibly their number, depend on cooling rate and ageing. Some may be even stable above the glass transition and act as nuclei for further crystallization from the glass. Upon increasing cooling rate, size distribution becomes smaller and stability of …

Materials scienceContinuous cooling transformationStability (probability)Amorphous solidlaw.inventionCooling rateNatural rubberAgeinglawvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialCrystallizationGlass transition
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Time dependent viscoelastic rheological response of pure, modified and synthetic bituminous binders

2016

Bitumen is a viscoelastic material that exhibits both elastic and viscous components of response and displays both a temperature and time dependent relationship between applied stresses and resultant strains. In addition, as bitumen is responsible for the viscoelastic behaviour of all bituminous materials, it plays a dominant role in defining many of the aspects of asphalt road performance, such as strength and stiffness, permanent deformation and cracking. Although conventional bituminous materials perform satisfactorily in most highway pavement applications, there are situations that require the modification of the binder to enhance the properties of existing asphalt material. The best kn…

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical Engineering0211 other engineering and technologiesAerospace Engineering02 engineering and technologyViscoelasticityShear modulusNatural rubberRheology021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiChemical Engineering (all)General Materials ScienceComposite materialDSRchemistry.chemical_classificationMechanical EngineeringPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhase angleCrackingchemistryAsphaltvisual_artBitumenComplex (shear) moduluvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMaterials Science (all)Deformation (engineering)Rheology0210 nano-technologyMechanics of Time-Dependent Materials
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The effect of a liquid CTBN rubber modifier on the thermo-kinetic parameters of an epoxy resin during a pultrusion process

2003

Abstract Rheo-kinetic behaviour of an epoxy resin, coupled with an anhydride hardener, with different CTBN liquid rubber concentration (0–15 phr), used in fibre reinforced plastics, was analysed comparing experimental data with theoretical models. The modelling of technological pultrusion process for thermoset matrix composites, developed through a numerical code realised with MATLAB, is reported, too. The model includes conduction and cure heat, degree of cure and viscosity evolution during the curing within the die. Considerable differences in process condition, using different rubber amount, are obtained. The numerical modelling of process conditions shows that the CTBN rubber presence i…

Materials scienceGeneral EngineeringConcentration effectThermosetting polymerCuring Computational simulationpultrusionEpoxyThermal conductionSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiNatural rubberPultrusionvisual_artHeat transferCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumComposite materialCuring (chemistry)
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Effect of curing time on the performances of hybrid/mixed joints

2013

Abstract The aim of this work is the study of a mixed method used for the joining of aluminum alloys with glass reinforced polymer’s substrates (in the next GFRP). In particular, the technique of self-piercing riveting (in the next SPR) was applied on a co-cured joint in order to evaluate the influence of the time of inserting the rivet on the mechanical behavior of the mixed joints. Three different joints were realized: adhesive by co-curing technique, mechanical by self piercing riveting (in the next SPR) and a mixed one in which the joining techniques (i.e. adhesive and mechanical) were combined. In particular, to determine the optimum time to insert the rivet, three different times from…

Materials scienceHybrid; Adhesion; Cure behavior; E. Joints/joining; self piercing rivetingMechanical EngineeringEpoxyFibre-reinforced plasticIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiLap jointNatural rubberMechanics of Materialsvisual_artCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumRivetOil pressureAdhesiveHybrid AdhesionCure behaviorJoints/joiningSelf piercing rivetingComposite materialCuring (chemistry)Composites Part B: Engineering
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Evaluation of the fracture performance of different rubberised bitumens based on the essential work of fracture

2017

The fracture performance of rubberised bitumen in addition to one pre-treated with a Warm Mix Additive (Sasobit®) was investigated using different test methods measuring different damage mechanisms. Two Recycled Tyre Rubber (RTR) modifiers together with two base binders were blended in the laboratory to produce various combinations of Recycled Tyre Rubber Modified Bitumens (RTR-MBs). The first RTR is a standard recycled polymer derived from discarded truck and passenger car tyres by ambient grinding. The second RTR consists of 100% recycled truck tyres derived by cryogenic grinding and pre-treated with special oil and WMA to allow further decrease of asphalt mixture production temperatures.…

Materials scienceMechanical Engineering0211 other engineering and technologiesCrack tip opening displacementFracture mechanics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCryogenic grindingGrindingrubberised bitumenBrittlenessNatural rubberMechanics of MaterialsAsphaltvisual_art021105 building & constructionFracture (geology)visual_art.visual_art_mediumSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceComposite material0210 nano-technology
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Sheet metal forming of titanium blanks using flexible media

1998

Abstract Sheet metal forming processes using flexible media are increasingly utilized in the industrial practice due to the relatively low tooling cost. In the present investigation, a rubber forming process is applied to the manufacturing cycle of a titanium alloy component for acoustic tweeters. The proposed process allows a reduction in manufacturing costs and production time since it permits the elimination of some joining operations. The FEM analysis has permitted the definition of the optimal process parameters and tooling geometry. Accordingly, several components have been produced; the achieved quality level is comparable with the one obtained utilizing the conventional technology a…

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyAlloyProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringForming processeschemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFinite element methodchemistryNatural rubbervisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringSheet metalReduction (mathematics)Titanium
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Effect of a Compatibilizer on the Morphology and Properties of Polypropylene/Polyethylentherephthalate Spun Fibers

2017

Fibers spun by melt spinning of binary and ternary polypropylene/ polyethylenetherephthalate blends have been produced and characterized in order to investigate the effect of a compatibilizer on their morphology and mechanical properties. The compatibilizer was a maleic anhydride-functionalized rubber copolymer. The effect of the compatibilizer was well evident in the isotropic state, as the morphology became very fine, the size of the dispersed particles was very small, and the adhesion was better. The effect of the compatibilizer on the mechanical properties is very relevant, especially in the elongation at break. On the contrary, no relevant effect was observed in the anisotropic oriente…

Materials scienceMorphology (linguistics)polyethylentherephthalate; polypropylene; fibers; orientation; compatibilization; particle sizePolymers and Plastics02 engineering and technologyfibers010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticleorientationCompatibilization; Fibers; Orientation; Particle size; Polyethylentherephthalate; Polypropylenelcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compoundNatural rubberlcsh:Organic chemistryPhase (matter)FiberComposite materialPolypropylenecompatibilizationGeneral ChemistryCompatibilizationparticle size021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumParticle sizeMelt spinningElongation0210 nano-technologypolyethylentherephthalatepolypropylenePolymers
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