Investigation and Evaluation of the Emulsified Asphalt with Waterborne Epoxy Resin

2020 ◽  
Vol 842 ◽  
pp. 337-345
Author(s):  
Yan Jun Zhang ◽  
Wen Ming Wu ◽  
Hai Sheng Cao ◽  
Li Dong Zhao ◽  
Yong Li Zhang ◽  
...  

Compared with SBR latex, waterborne epoxy resin has obvious advantages. The cured epoxy resin emulsified asphalt material has stronger mechanical properties, but it is less used in asphalt modification applications. Aiming at this problem, this paper uses waterborne epoxy resin as the modified material of emulsified asphalt, and carries out performance characterization and road performance evaluation of waterborne epoxy resin modified emulsified asphalt and its mixture under different dosages. Fluorescence microscopic analysis of waterborne epoxy asphalt with a content of 8wt%, 15wt%, 30wt%, and 50wt%, respectively, shows that the resin content should not exceed 30wt% to ensure the performance of asphalt. The bonding properties of SBR modified emulsified asphalt and waterborne epoxy resin modified emulsified asphalt with different dosages at 20 °C and 60 °C were analyzed. The results show that the tensile strength and oblique shear of waterborne epoxy modified emulsified asphalt. The strength is higher than SBR modified emulsified asphalt, and its high temperature resistance is better than SBR modified emulsified asphalt material. The road performance analysis was carried out on the mixture prepared by the aqueous epoxy modified emulsified asphalt with the content of 0wt%, 8wt%, 15wt% and 30wt% respectively. The results show that with the increase of waterborne epoxy content, the Marshall stability, splitting strength and high temperature rutting resistance of the mixture increase more obviously. The freeze-thaw splitting strength of the waterborne epoxy resin mixture is 13% higher than that of the pure emulsified asphalt mixture, and the splitting strength is also significantly improved. Due to the high stiffness of the waterborne epoxy resin after curing, the maximum bending strain of the mixture is reduced, and the recommended dosage is not more than 30% by weight. On the whole, the introduction of waterborne epoxy resin could greatly improve the strength and road performance of the asphalt, and could be used as a proper road repair material.

2021 ◽  
Vol 274 ◽  
pp. 122059
Author(s):  
Fuqiang Liu ◽  
Mulian Zheng ◽  
Xianpeng Fan ◽  
Hongyin Li ◽  
Fei Wang ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 229 ◽  
pp. 116942 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Gu ◽  
Boming Tang ◽  
Lihong He ◽  
Fan Yang ◽  
Hao Wang ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Fei Wang ◽  
Hao Fu ◽  
Guixiang Liu ◽  
Chaohui Wang ◽  
Sixin Yu

To further improve the road performance of waterborne epoxy resin, it was prepared by using the phase inversion method. The tensile properties, bending properties, impact resistance, and storage stability of waterborne epoxy resin were determined. The bonding properties of waterborne epoxy resin were analyzed. At the same time, their properties were compared with those of waterborne epoxy resin prepared by using the curing agent emulsification method. The performance of waterborne epoxy resin was comprehensively evaluated based on multi-index grey target decision model. The results show that the optimum preparation parameters for the preparation of waterborne epoxy resin by phase inversion method are shear time 1.5 h, shear temperature 60°C, and shear rate 1300–1500 r/min. The suitable contents of emulsifier A and B are 18% and 16%, respectively. The tensile strength, elongation at break, bending strength, bending deformation, and impact strength of waterborne epoxy resin prepared by emulsifier A can reach 34.46 MPa, 12.96%, 85.37 MPa, 19.42 mm, and 15.66 kJ/m2, respectively. It shows improved mechanical strength, deformation ability, impact resistance, and bonding performance. The comprehensive properties of waterborne epoxy resin prepared by emulsifier A are the best. It is suggested to use phase inversion method to prepare waterborne epoxy resin for roads.


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