The effect of filler type and content on rutting resistance of asphaltic materials

2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 249-258
Author(s):  
Arman Hamidi ◽  
Arash Motamed
2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rean Maharaj ◽  
Vitra Ramjattan-Harry ◽  
Nazim Mohamed

The influence of waste cooking oil (WCO) on the performance characteristics of asphaltic materials indigenous to Trinidad, namely, Trinidad Lake Asphalt (TLA), Trinidad Petroleum Bitumen (TPB), and TLA : TPB (50 : 50) blend, was investigated to deduce the applicability of the WCO as a performance enhancer for the base asphalt. The rheological properties of complex modulus (G∗) and phase angle (δ) were measured for modified base asphalt blends containing up to 10% WCO. The results of rheology studies demonstrated that the incremental addition of WCO to the three parent binders resulted in incremental decreases in the rutting resistance (decrease inG∗/sinδvalues) and increases in the fatigue cracking resistance (decrease inG∗sinδvalue). The fatigue cracking resistance and rutting resistance for the TLA : TPB (50 : 50) blends were between those of the blends containing pure TLA and TPB. As operating temperature increased, an increase in the resistance to fatigue cracking and a decrease in the rutting resistance were observed for all of the WCO modified asphaltic blends. This study demonstrated the capability to create customized asphalt-WCO blends to suit special applications and highlights the potential for WCO to be used as an environmentally attractive option for improving the use of Trinidad asphaltic materials.


2021 ◽  
Vol 300 ◽  
pp. 123879
Author(s):  
Nilo Ruiz-Riancho ◽  
Tahseen Saadoon ◽  
Alvaro Garcia ◽  
Daniel Grossegger ◽  
Robin Hudson-Griffiths

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Saad Waheed ◽  
Muhammad Jamal ◽  
Manzoor Elahi

Abstract Bitumen is a critical component in asphaltic pavements and is often the cause of many road failures. The commercial modifiers that are being used to enhance the properties of bitumen are quite expensive; therefore, this article is dedicated to explore the potential of local crumb rubber as bitumen modifier. Two grades of bitumen pen grade (60/70 and 80/100) were modified with local crumb rubber. Rheological properties of modified and unmodified bitumen were evaluated using Dynamic Shear Rheometer. The results indicated an increase in the rutting resistance of bitumen. This indicates that Local crumb rubber can be used to enhance the properties of bitumen.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramadhansyah Putra Jaya ◽  
Nurulain Che’mat ◽  
Norhidayah Abdul Hassan ◽  
Nordiana Mashros ◽  
Haryati Yaacob ◽  
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