Feasibility of Using Recycled Concrete Aggregates for Half-Warm mix Asphalt

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Feasibility of Using Recycled Concrete Aggregates for Half-Warm mix AsphaltAuthor(s)
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2018Citation
Pasandín, A.R., Pérez, I., Caamaño, L., Pérez-Barge, N., & Gómez-Meijide, B. (2018). Feasibility of using recycled concrete aggregates for half-warm mix asphalt. Materials and Structures 51(4), 81.
Abstract
[Abstract:] The present study describes a laboratory investigation on the feasibility of reusing construction and
demolition waste as recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) to manufacture half-warm mix asphalt
(HWMA) instead of natural aggregates. In this investigation, semi-dense HWMA for the binder
course, type AC 22 bin S, was analysed. Percentages of 0% (control mixture), 55%, and 100%
RCA were used instead of natural aggregates (hornfels). Cationic bitumen emulsion, type C60B4,
was used to manufacture the aforementioned mixtures. First, the aggregates and bitumen emulsion
mixing temperatures and mixing times were determined. Subsequently, volumetric properties,
water resistance, resilient modulus, and resistance to permanent deformation were determined. All
the samples were manufactured using Marshall compaction. The results indicate that it was
possible to dose HWMA made with 55% RCA. The mixture exhibited increased bitumen
consumption when compared to that of the control mixture (0% RCA) as well as increased air void
content, increased stripping potential, less stiffness, and increased rutting potential. Nevertheless,
the results satisfy the required conditions for low-traffic volume roads.
Keywords
Half-warm mix asphalt
Recycled concrete aggregate
Stripping potential
Stiffness
Permanent deformation
Recycled concrete aggregate
Stripping potential
Stiffness
Permanent deformation