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Title Investigating aged binder mobilization and performance of RAP mixtures for surface courses
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Authors Antunes, V; Freire, AC; Neves, J
Title Investigating aged binder mobilization and performance of RAP mixtures for surface courses
Year 2021
Published
Abstract Pavement engineering practice still deals with a set of restraints regarding the use of RAP, mainly in the case of bituminous surface courses. The main objectives of this paper are to assess: (a) the influence of the rejuvenator and the degree of aged binder mobilization on the homogeneity of bituminous mixtures; and (b) the performance and durability of bituminous mixtures for surface courses with 25% RAP. The laboratory investigation studied an AC 14 surf 35/50 considering two mixture compositions: a reference mixture with virgin constituents; and a mixture containing RAP and a rejuvenator agent. The study was focused on the mechanical and functional behaviours, as well as on the short- and long-term ageing performance of mixtures. An experimental protocol for RAP fractioning and rejuvenator addition was established to achieve a better control of the final mixture quality. The aged binder mobilization was more efficient when RAP was heated. The RAP mixture revealed a good performance in terms of permanent deformation, water sensitivity, stiffness, and fatigue. The incorporation of fractionated RAP allowed to have a mixture with good surface characteristics. Aged RAP mixture performance envisioning good long-term behaviour. Regarding the promotion of the circular economy, this investigation clearly demonstrated that mixtures with a 25% RAP incorporation can be currently used in surface courses. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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