Adhesion of recycled concrete aggregates, demolition debris and asphalt
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Adhesion of recycled concrete aggregates, demolition debris and asphaltDate
2014Citation
A. R. Pasandín & I. Pérez (2014) Adhesion of Recycled Concrete Aggregates, Demolition Debris, and Asphalt, Petroleum Science and Technology, 32:21, 2584-2591, DOI: 10.1080/10916466.2013.856444
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[Abstract:] In this investigation, rolling bottle tests and boiling water tests were conducted to evaluate the effect of different fillers and treatments on the adhesion between recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) and asphalt. The test results when 100% RCA loose mixtures were evaluated indicated that the filler that achieves the best asphalt aggregate bond was grey Portland cement. Curing the mixture in an oven for 4 h at mix temperature before compacting and coating RCA with bitumen emulsion are treatments that achieved satisfactory adhesion results as well.
Keywords
Asphalt
Recycled concrete aggregates
Adhesion
Bond
Treatments
Recycled concrete aggregates
Adhesion
Bond
Treatments
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1532-2459