scholarly journals 1010) An Accelerated Weathering Test on Asphalt Compounts(Materials. Execution)

1959 ◽  
Vol 63.1 (0) ◽  
pp. 37-40
Author(s):  
Ichiro Hatano ◽  
Masamori Katoo
2005 ◽  
Vol 250 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 35-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Temiz ◽  
Umit C. Yildiz ◽  
Ismail Aydin ◽  
Morten Eikenes ◽  
Gry Alfredsen ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Petrus G. L. van Blerk ◽  
Enrico Fletcher ◽  
Seosamh B. Costello ◽  
Theuns F. P. Henning

Ethylene glycol has been used extensively by the concrete and road construction industries to identify rock durability issues associated with smectite clay minerals. The presence of these clay minerals is synonymous with rock degradation under normal environmental wetting and drying cycles. However, such historical test methods are predominately based on a subjective visual interpretation, describing the observed degradation of individual rock pieces at fixed time intervals during the soaking process. In addition, some test methods include complex equations with multiple weighting factors applied to nominated degradation descriptors (e.g., spalling, fracture, and disintegration) used to calculate a single durability indicator. This paper describes the development and implementation of an alternative, nonsubjective accelerated weathering test that also uses ethylene glycol. The research included metamorphic and volcanic rock types used extensively in New Zealand for road construction. The greatest benefit of the proposed new test method is the ability to eliminate the subjective visual assessment described in historical test methods and adequately quantify results to specify contractual acceptance and rejection criteria. The test method also shows that good repeatability is possible from duplicate test samples. However, rock quality and quarry production consistency will influence the ability of the test method to report the same “percentage change in fines” over a prolonged test period. This phenomenon was particularly evident with problematic and lower quality rock. The test findings are well supported by observed field performance, thus giving confidence in the new method’s usefulness.


Author(s):  
Ana Rita Santos ◽  
Maria do Rosário Veiga ◽  
Luís Matias ◽  
António Santos Silva ◽  
Jorge de Brito

In order to fully perform their functions and be durable, mortars for renders and plasters are requested to have a set of characteristics that can vary with the type of exposure to external environmental actions and the type of substrate. Generally, they need moderate strength, high deformability, some water protection capability, good adhesion to the substrate, and compatibility with the pre-existent materials. The presence of water and its movement inside the pore structure of the mortars are among the most significant causes of degradation. Moreover, several authors consider that the main factors for durability and good performance of lime-based mortars are mostly related with the good quality of the binder and the use of adequate aggregates. This paper intends to study the effect of ageing on the properties and durability of air lime mortars, using aggregates of different mineralogy. For this purpose, different mortars compositions are exposed to an accelerated weathering test under defined conditions. The obtained characteristics are discussed and compared with the results obtained with the same mortars tested in laboratory conditions. The effects of the aggregate type on the durability of mortars seem to be linked to their effects on the mortars porous structure.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (60) ◽  
pp. 709-714
Author(s):  
Miki NAKAMURA ◽  
Manabu KANEMATSU ◽  
Yuhei NISHIO ◽  
Hideki YOSHIOKA ◽  
Shinji HAGIHARA ◽  
...  

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