Effects of fiber length and content on the performance of ultra-thin wearing course modified by basalt fibers

2021 ◽  
Vol 313 ◽  
pp. 125439
Author(s):  
Keke Lou ◽  
Peng Xiao ◽  
Bangwei Wu ◽  
Aihong Kang ◽  
Xing Wu ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheng Wang ◽  
Aihong Kang ◽  
Peng Xiao ◽  
Bo Li ◽  
Weili Fu

Porous asphalt mixture is a type of asphalt mixture with good drainage. However, it has poor tensile strength performance and durability. Chopped basalt fibers (CBF) have been proved to be an effective additive to improve the mechanical and fatigue performance of asphalt mixtures, but little attention has been paid on porous asphalt mixture. This paper examined the effect of chopped basalt fibers with different lengths (nonfiber, 3 mm, 6 mm, 9 mm, and 12 mm) and contents (3% and 4%) on the performance of the porous asphalt mixture. A series of tests were conducted to figure out the optimum fiber length and content, including draindown test, cantabro abrasion test, freeze-thaw split tensile test, wheel tracking test, low-temperature cracking resistance test, and four-point bending beam test. Thereafter, indirect tensile tests at different temperatures were conducted to investigate the tensile strength properties of porous asphalt mixtures with optimum fiber length and content. Besides, the macroscopic and microscopic morphology of fracture sections of the samples after indirect tensile tests were studied by using a single-lens reflex (SLR) camera and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) so as to further explore the reinforced mechanism of chopped basalt fibers. The results show that the addition of chopped basalt fibers can generally improve the performance of porous asphalt mixture since chopped basalt fibers form a three-dimensional network structure in the porous asphalt mixture.


1968 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 1224
Author(s):  
Walter R. Harvey ◽  
Mary E. Hourihan ◽  
Clair E. Terrill
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2011 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-104
Author(s):  
Long-Yun LI ◽  
Ji-Wen YU ◽  
Hong-Hong ZHAI ◽  
Shuang-Ling HUANG ◽  
Xing-Li LI ◽  
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Author(s):  
Samuel Kramár ◽  
Tomáš Pipíška ◽  
Pavel Sťahel ◽  
Barbora Pijáková ◽  
Monika Stupavská ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jihun Choi ◽  
Hansol Lee ◽  
Bokyeong Sohn ◽  
Minjae Song ◽  
Sangmin Jeon

AbstractWe developed a 3D solar steam generator with the highest evaporation rate reported so far using a carbonized luffa sponge (CLS). The luffa sponge consisted of entangled fibers with a hierarchically porous structure; macropores between fibers, micro-sized pores in the fiber-thickness direction, and microchannels in the fiber-length direction. This structure remained after carbonization and played an important role in water transport. When the CLS was placed in the water, the microchannels in the fiber-length direction transported water to the top surface of the CLS by capillary action, and the micro-sized pores in the fiber-thickness direction delivered water to the entire fiber surface. The water evaporation rate under 1-sun illumination was 3.7 kg/m2/h, which increased to 14.5 kg/m2/h under 2 m/s wind that corresponded to the highest evaporation rate ever reported under the same condition. The high evaporation performance of the CLS was attributed to its hierarchically porous structure. In addition, it was found that the air temperature dropped by 3.6 °C when the wind passed through the CLS because of the absorption of the latent heat of vaporization. The heat absorbed by the CLS during water evaporation was calculated to be 9.7 kW/m2 under 1-sun illumination and 2 m/s wind, which was 10 times higher than the solar energy irradiated on the same area (1 kW/m2).


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