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Mix design and performance analysis of asphalt concretes with electric arc furnace slag
Highlights ► We studied the properties of EAF slags with the purpose of an use in road pavements. ► Chemical, physical, mechanical and durability tests have ascertained the suitability. ► Environmental, economical, structural benefits are guaranteed by marginal materials. ► The use of EAF slags permits an enhancement of properties of asphalt mixes. ► Resistance to fatigue, moisture damage, rutting are increased by EAF slags.
Abstract The paper presents the results of a laboratory study, aimed at verifying the possibility to use two particular typologies of electric arc furnace (EAF) steel slags, in substitution of the natural aggregates, in the composition of wearing course asphalt concrete for flexible pavements. The experimental research has been articulated in a preliminary study of the chemical, leaching, physical, and mechanical properties of the EAF steel slag, and in the following mix design and performance characterisation of the bituminous conglomerates, through gyratory compaction tests, permanent deformations tests, Stiffness Modulus tests at various temperatures, fatigue tests and indirect tensile strength tests. All the mixtures with EAF slag have satisfied the requisites for acceptance in the road sector technical standards, thus resulting as suitable for use in the construction of road infrastructures, moreover presenting higher mechanical characteristics than those of the corresponding asphalts with full natural aggregate.
Mix design and performance analysis of asphalt concretes with electric arc furnace slag
Highlights ► We studied the properties of EAF slags with the purpose of an use in road pavements. ► Chemical, physical, mechanical and durability tests have ascertained the suitability. ► Environmental, economical, structural benefits are guaranteed by marginal materials. ► The use of EAF slags permits an enhancement of properties of asphalt mixes. ► Resistance to fatigue, moisture damage, rutting are increased by EAF slags.
Abstract The paper presents the results of a laboratory study, aimed at verifying the possibility to use two particular typologies of electric arc furnace (EAF) steel slags, in substitution of the natural aggregates, in the composition of wearing course asphalt concrete for flexible pavements. The experimental research has been articulated in a preliminary study of the chemical, leaching, physical, and mechanical properties of the EAF steel slag, and in the following mix design and performance characterisation of the bituminous conglomerates, through gyratory compaction tests, permanent deformations tests, Stiffness Modulus tests at various temperatures, fatigue tests and indirect tensile strength tests. All the mixtures with EAF slag have satisfied the requisites for acceptance in the road sector technical standards, thus resulting as suitable for use in the construction of road infrastructures, moreover presenting higher mechanical characteristics than those of the corresponding asphalts with full natural aggregate.
Mix design and performance analysis of asphalt concretes with electric arc furnace slag
Pasetto, Marco (author) / Baldo, Nicola (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 25 ; 3458-3468
2011-03-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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