The use of compressible packing model and modified asphalt binders in high-modulus asphalt mix design

2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 1061-1077 ◽  
Author(s):  
Taher Baghaee Moghaddam ◽  
Hassan Baaj
2014 ◽  
Vol 587-589 ◽  
pp. 1095-1099
Author(s):  
Hai Zhan Li

To study the anti-cracking mechanism of stress absorbing layer. This paper, which determines the parameter of the sand asphalt mix design of AC-5 and proceeds the mix design, is based on Xinyang freeway (The bid section 1 of Huazhuang-Xincai section). Asphalt content is tested by ignition oven asphalt content test.Screening aggregate recovered from ignition oven asphalt content test .Using roughness, thickness, compaction in field evaluation.The results show that the positive S model of aggregate gradation and reasonable construction temperature and construction technology are contributed to anti-cracking of stress absorbing layer.The impermeable SBS modified asphalt stress absorbing layer could prevent the base and subgrade from eroding.


2015 ◽  
Vol 747 ◽  
pp. 238-241
Author(s):  
Wan Adilah Ismail ◽  
Intan Rohani Endut ◽  
Sit Zaharah Ishak

Sustainable asphalt pavement is important in decreasing material costs by improving the existing material such as modified asphalt binders. It is also needed to provide a quality riding for road users. In achieving quality riding, the material selection and mix design must be correctly examined before using in pavement construction. Then, the aims of this study are to determine suitability of material selected by examining the aggregate properties and modified asphalt binder. In modified asphalt binder, 6% of polyacrylate polymer was added as an additive in 500g of binder content to dissolve. It was checked through Superpave gyratory compactor in determining air voids samples in term of height after compacted. The samples were mixed with different percentages of binder content; 5%, 5.5%, 6% and 6.5% to produce control and polyacrylate modified samples. 8 gyratory for Ninitialand 100 gyratory for Ndesignwere used in compaction of samples to determine air voids in term of height. The results show that 5.5% of binder content of polyacrylate modified samples has lower air voids compare than control samples. Thus, modified binders are able to minimize binder usage and save natural sources and also cost by improving bonding between mixtures to prevent pavement failure


2013 ◽  
Vol 423-426 ◽  
pp. 1063-1067 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhao Hui Sun ◽  
Xiao Hong Wang ◽  
Guang Qiang Zhu ◽  
Pei Dong Ou ◽  
Jing Ma

Beam bending fatigue test was done by MTS810 using stress control mode, the double logarithm fatigue equations and Weibull fatigue equations of three types of modified asphalt mixtures for intermediate course under different design method are gained. Good performance of the modified asphalt mix design programs are choose to use in the Northeast region to explore the modified asphalt mix design method for the use of intermediate course through a comparative study of 3 types of modified asphalt mixture fatigue performance.


Author(s):  
Osama A. Abaza ◽  
Daniel Dahms

Studded tire wear is one of the most important contributing factors that govern pavement life on high traffic volume roads in south-central Alaska. It has been estimated that the annual cost to repair damage caused by studded tires in Alaska is approximately $13.7 million. Polymer modified asphalt binders and hard aggregate are commonly used in mix designs in the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities projects in an attempt to resist studded tire wear. This research provides a field performance-based analysis of the use of hard aggregate and polymer modified binders related to the reduction of the impact of studded tire wear. To analyze the performance of modification in asphalt mix designs, roadway data was gathered from the Alaska Department of Transportation Pavement Management System Database and roads were grouped into deterioration families based on mix design properties. Relationships of each deterioration are presented to show cumulative average annual daily traffic versus total rut depth, comparing mix designs with and without hard aggregate and polymer modification. Findings indicated that both polymer modification and hard aggregate can be used to reduce the impact of studded tire wear. The benefits of polymer modification and hard aggregate proved more significant as cumulative traffic volumes increase. Recommendations from the performance analysis included continuing the use of hard aggregate and polymer modified binders on Alaskan roadways with continuous research on the use of more highly modified asphalt binders to further reduce the impact of studded tire wear.


Environments ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 47
Author(s):  
Lim Min Khiong ◽  
Md. Safiuddin ◽  
Mohammad Abdul Mannan ◽  
Resdiansyah

This paper presents the results of a laboratory-based experimental investigation on the properties of asphalt binder and hot-mix asphalt (HMA) mixes modified by locally available crumb rubber, which was used as a partial replacement of asphalt by weight. In this study, fine crumb rubber with a particle size in the range of 0.3–0.6 mm, obtained from scrap tires, was added to the asphalt binder through the wet process. Crumb rubber contents of 5%, 10%, 15%, and 19% by weight of asphalt were added to the virgin binder in order to prepare the modified asphalt binder samples, while the unmodified asphalt binder was used as the control sample. The crumb rubber modified binder samples were examined for measuring viscosity indirectly using the penetration test, and temperature resistance using the softening point test. Later, both the modified and unmodified asphalt binders were used to produce HMA mixes. Two categories of HMA mix commonly used in Malaysia—namely, AC 14 (dense-graded) and SMA 14 (gap-graded)—were produced using the modified asphalt binders containing 5%, 10%, 15%, and 19% crumb rubber. Two AC 14 and SMA 14 control mixes were also produced, incorporating the unmodified asphalt binder (0% crumb rubber). All of the AC 14 and SMA 14 asphalt mixes were examined in order to determine their volumetric properties, such as bulk density, voids in total mix (VTM), voids in mineral aggregate (VMA), and voids filled with asphalt (VFA). In addition, the Marshall stability, Marshall flow, and stiffness of all of the AC 14 and SMA 14 mixes were determined. Test results indicated that the modified asphalt binders possessed higher viscosity and temperature resistance than the unmodified asphalt binder. The viscosity and temperature resistance of the asphalt binders increased with the increase in their crumb rubber content. The increased crumb rubber content also led to improvements in the volumetric properties (bulk density, VTM, VMA, and VFA) of the AC 14 and SMA 14 mixes. In addition, the performance characteristics of the AC 14 and SMA 14 mixes—such as Marshall stability, Marshall flow, and stiffness—increased with the increase in crumb rubber content. However, the AC 14 mixes performed much better than the SMA 14 mixes. The overall research findings suggest that crumb rubber can be used to produce durable and sustainable HMA mixes, with manifold environmental benefits, for use in flexible pavements carrying the heavy traffic load of highways.


2021 ◽  
Vol 294 ◽  
pp. 123629
Author(s):  
Chaohui Wang ◽  
Xiaolei Zhou ◽  
Huazhi Yuan ◽  
Haoyu Chen ◽  
Liwei Zhou ◽  
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