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Improvements in Rolled Asphalt Surfacings by the Addition of Organic Polymers
The report discusses the use of various organic polymers to improve the properties of bituminous binders, and describes the effects of these improvements on the resistance to permanent deformation, dynamic stiffness and laboratory fatigue life of rolled asphalt wearing courses. Emphasis has been placed on improving resistance to permanent deformation to meet the demand for better surfacing materials for very heavily trafficked roads. Of the materials investigated so far, a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate (EVA) was found to be the most effective and simplest to use. Binders containing EVA also improved the dynamic stiffness of rolled asphalt without adversely affecting laboratory fatigue behavior. Workability during mixing and laying was also improved. Measurements of the effects of the EVA and other polymers, such as epoxy resins and elastomers, on the structural properties of rolled asphalt, and the correlation of some of these poperties with those of the binder, have also provided a basis for assessing the potential benefits of using these polymers in other types of bituminous material. (Copyright (c) Crown Copyright 1981.)
Improvements in Rolled Asphalt Surfacings by the Addition of Organic Polymers
The report discusses the use of various organic polymers to improve the properties of bituminous binders, and describes the effects of these improvements on the resistance to permanent deformation, dynamic stiffness and laboratory fatigue life of rolled asphalt wearing courses. Emphasis has been placed on improving resistance to permanent deformation to meet the demand for better surfacing materials for very heavily trafficked roads. Of the materials investigated so far, a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate (EVA) was found to be the most effective and simplest to use. Binders containing EVA also improved the dynamic stiffness of rolled asphalt without adversely affecting laboratory fatigue behavior. Workability during mixing and laying was also improved. Measurements of the effects of the EVA and other polymers, such as epoxy resins and elastomers, on the structural properties of rolled asphalt, and the correlation of some of these poperties with those of the binder, have also provided a basis for assessing the potential benefits of using these polymers in other types of bituminous material. (Copyright (c) Crown Copyright 1981.)
Improvements in Rolled Asphalt Surfacings by the Addition of Organic Polymers
J. H. Denning (Autor:in) / J. Carswell (Autor:in)
1981
27 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Chemistry , Flexible pavements , Additives , Binders , Polymers , Asphalts , Surfaces , Performance evaluation , Rheological properties , Elastomers , Organic compounds , Wear resistance , Copolymers , Ethylene , Vinyl acetate copolymers , Epoxy resins , Bitumens , Traffic
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