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Experimental study of stable crumb rubber asphalt and asphalt mixture
HighlightsPlant-produced rubber asphalt based on wet process shows good storage stability.Plant-produced rubber asphalt shows satisfied property compared to other binders.Asphalt mixture with plant-produced rubber asphalt shows satisfied performance.
AbstractThis study aims to analyze the road performance of plant-produced crumb rubber asphalt (PRA) based on wet process by comparing with base asphalt, styrene–butadienestyrene (SBS) modified asphalt, and field-produced rubber asphalt (FRA). Through infrared spectrum (IR) analysis and differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) tests, the microstructure of each binder were analyzed and compared. Dynamic Shearing Rheometer (DSR) with different test modes were utilized to analyze the rutting resistance and fatigue property of each binder while Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) test was used to analyze the low-temperature properties of each binder. Asphalt mixtures were prepared with different binders and the road performances including high-temperature rutting resistance, low-temperature cracking resistance, moisture stability and fatigue failure resistance were evaluated. The findings indicate that the plant-produced crumb rubber asphalt shows good storage stability and satisfied road properties compared to other binders while the asphalt mixture prepared with plant-produced crumb rubber asphalt shows satisfied road performances. In general, the study indicates that the plant-produced crumb rubber asphalt could be a promising replacement for SBS modified asphalt based on the mixture type evaluated.
Experimental study of stable crumb rubber asphalt and asphalt mixture
HighlightsPlant-produced rubber asphalt based on wet process shows good storage stability.Plant-produced rubber asphalt shows satisfied property compared to other binders.Asphalt mixture with plant-produced rubber asphalt shows satisfied performance.
AbstractThis study aims to analyze the road performance of plant-produced crumb rubber asphalt (PRA) based on wet process by comparing with base asphalt, styrene–butadienestyrene (SBS) modified asphalt, and field-produced rubber asphalt (FRA). Through infrared spectrum (IR) analysis and differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) tests, the microstructure of each binder were analyzed and compared. Dynamic Shearing Rheometer (DSR) with different test modes were utilized to analyze the rutting resistance and fatigue property of each binder while Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) test was used to analyze the low-temperature properties of each binder. Asphalt mixtures were prepared with different binders and the road performances including high-temperature rutting resistance, low-temperature cracking resistance, moisture stability and fatigue failure resistance were evaluated. The findings indicate that the plant-produced crumb rubber asphalt shows good storage stability and satisfied road properties compared to other binders while the asphalt mixture prepared with plant-produced crumb rubber asphalt shows satisfied road performances. In general, the study indicates that the plant-produced crumb rubber asphalt could be a promising replacement for SBS modified asphalt based on the mixture type evaluated.
Experimental study of stable crumb rubber asphalt and asphalt mixture
Ding, Xunhao (author) / Ma, Tao (author) / Zhang, Weiguang (author) / Zhang, Deyu (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 157 ; 975-981
2017-09-24
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Experimental study of stable crumb rubber asphalt and asphalt mixture
British Library Online Contents | 2017
|Experimental study of stable crumb rubber asphalt and asphalt mixture
British Library Online Contents | 2017
|Experimental study of stable crumb rubber asphalt and asphalt mixture
British Library Online Contents | 2017
|Experimental study of stable crumb rubber asphalt and asphalt mixture
Online Contents | 2017
|Experimental study of stable crumb rubber asphalt and asphalt mixture
British Library Online Contents | 2017
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