Effect of hydrated lime on the bond between asphalt and recycled concrete aggregates
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Effect of hydrated lime on the bond between asphalt and recycled concrete aggregatesDate
2015Citation
A. R. Pasandín, I. Pérez, B. Gómez-Meijide & N. Pérez-Barge (2015) The Effect of Hydrated Lime on the Bond Between Asphalt and Recycled Concrete Aggregates, Petroleum Science and Technology, 33:10, 1141-1148, DOI: 10.1080/10916466.2014.984076
Abstract
[Abstract:] In this investigation, rolling bottle tests and boiling water tests were performed to evaluate the effect of hydrated lime on the adhesion between recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) and the asphalt binder. RCA from construction and demolition waste (C&DW) were used in this investigation. To generalize the findings, three asphalt penetration grades were analyzed: B40/50, B60/70, and B150/200. The results indicate that the use of hydrated lime does not improve the RCA-aggregate bond. Additionally, the results indicate that a higher asphalt-aggregate adhesion correlates to a lower asphalt penetration grade.
Keywords
Asphalt
FTIR-ATR
Recycled concrete aggregates
Hydrated lime
Bond
FTIR-ATR
Recycled concrete aggregates
Hydrated lime
Bond
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1532-2459