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Identification of a fuel contamination problem in the production of warm mix asphalts

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Resumo:A number of new processes and products that have the capability of reducing the temperature at which hot mix asphalt (HMA) is mixed and compacted, apparently without compromising the performance of the pavement, has become available. These technologies, usually referred as warm mix asphalt (WMA), can reduce the production temperature of bituminous mixtures by as much as 40 °C. While there is a great deal of promise that comes along with lower temperatures, there are also concerns about some field performance characteristics of WMA mixtures. Thus, a thorough work was carried out in order to answer some questions that are still open about WMA performance in laboratory and in situ. Three bituminous mixtures were studied, namely a conventional HMA control mixture (AC 14 surf 50/70), and other two WMA mixtures with the same composition but using binders modified with different additives (a synthetic wax, Sasobit®, and a surfactant, Cecabase®). These mixtures were initially designed and characterized in the laboratory. Then, they were produced in an asphalt plant and laid down in a pavement trial in order to validate the good laboratory performance of the WMA mixtures in situ. The comparison between the laboratory and in trial performance showed that the rutting resistance of the studied mixtures was severely affected during their production in the asphalt plant. Some authors have referred that WMA mixtures have higher susceptibility to be contaminated with fuel, because it is difficult to adjust the burners with low production temperatures combined with low quantities produced, particularly in pavement trials. Therefore, additional tests were carried out with the studied mixtures and their binder (recovered with the rotary evaporator), thus being possible to conclude that the performance of the mixtures in situ was influenced by their contamination with fuel during the heating of the aggregates.
Autores principais:Silva, Hugo Manuel Ribeiro Dias da
Outros Autores:Oliveira, Joel; Ferreira, C. I. G.; Peralta, Elvira Joana Ferreira
Assunto:Warm mix asphalt Fuel contamination Binder characteristics Rutting
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Binder characteristics
Rutting
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Fuel contamination
Binder characteristics
Rutting
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description A number of new processes and products that have the capability of reducing the temperature at which hot mix asphalt (HMA) is mixed and compacted, apparently without compromising the performance of the pavement, has become available. These technologies, usually referred as warm mix asphalt (WMA), can reduce the production temperature of bituminous mixtures by as much as 40 °C. While there is a great deal of promise that comes along with lower temperatures, there are also concerns about some field performance characteristics of WMA mixtures. Thus, a thorough work was carried out in order to answer some questions that are still open about WMA performance in laboratory and in situ. Three bituminous mixtures were studied, namely a conventional HMA control mixture (AC 14 surf 50/70), and other two WMA mixtures with the same composition but using binders modified with different additives (a synthetic wax, Sasobit®, and a surfactant, Cecabase®). These mixtures were initially designed and characterized in the laboratory. Then, they were produced in an asphalt plant and laid down in a pavement trial in order to validate the good laboratory performance of the WMA mixtures in situ. The comparison between the laboratory and in trial performance showed that the rutting resistance of the studied mixtures was severely affected during their production in the asphalt plant. Some authors have referred that WMA mixtures have higher susceptibility to be contaminated with fuel, because it is difficult to adjust the burners with low production temperatures combined with low quantities produced, particularly in pavement trials. Therefore, additional tests were carried out with the studied mixtures and their binder (recovered with the rotary evaporator), thus being possible to conclude that the performance of the mixtures in situ was influenced by their contamination with fuel during the heating of the aggregates.
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spelling engIsmartiporA number of new processes and products that have the capability of reducing the temperature at which hot mix asphalt (HMA) is mixed and compacted, apparently without compromising the performance of the pavement, has become available. These technologies, usually referred as warm mix asphalt (WMA), can reduce the production temperature of bituminous mixtures by as much as 40 °C. While there is a great deal of promise that comes along with lower temperatures, there are also concerns about some field performance characteristics of WMA mixtures. Thus, a thorough work was carried out in order to answer some questions that are still open about WMA performance in laboratory and in situ. Three bituminous mixtures were studied, namely a conventional HMA control mixture (AC 14 surf 50/70), and other two WMA mixtures with the same composition but using binders modified with different additives (a synthetic wax, Sasobit®, and a surfactant, Cecabase®). These mixtures were initially designed and characterized in the laboratory. Then, they were produced in an asphalt plant and laid down in a pavement trial in order to validate the good laboratory performance of the WMA mixtures in situ. The comparison between the laboratory and in trial performance showed that the rutting resistance of the studied mixtures was severely affected during their production in the asphalt plant. Some authors have referred that WMA mixtures have higher susceptibility to be contaminated with fuel, because it is difficult to adjust the burners with low production temperatures combined with low quantities produced, particularly in pavement trials. Therefore, additional tests were carried out with the studied mixtures and their binder (recovered with the rotary evaporator), thus being possible to conclude that the performance of the mixtures in situ was influenced by their contamination with fuel during the heating of the aggregates.application/pdfporIdentification of a fuel contamination problem in the production of warm mix asphaltsSilva, Hugo Manuel Ribeiro Dias daOliveira, JoelFerreira, C. I. G.Peralta, Elvira Joana FerreiraHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositóriUM - Universidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.pt2012-04-17T13:31:10Z2010-082010-08-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/18680http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecrestricted accessWarm mix asphaltFuel contaminationBinder characteristicsRutting171649 bytesother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794conference paperhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecapplication/pdffulltexthttps://repositorium.uminho.pt/bitstreams/ecca819c-7344-45cc-80d6-cb29cd4530d6/download
spellingShingle Identification of a fuel contamination problem in the production of warm mix asphalts
Silva, Hugo Manuel Ribeiro Dias da
Warm mix asphalt
Fuel contamination
Binder characteristics
Rutting
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Warm mix asphalt
Fuel contamination
Binder characteristics
Rutting
title Identification of a fuel contamination problem in the production of warm mix asphalts
title_full Identification of a fuel contamination problem in the production of warm mix asphalts
title_fullStr Identification of a fuel contamination problem in the production of warm mix asphalts
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a fuel contamination problem in the production of warm mix asphalts
title_short Identification of a fuel contamination problem in the production of warm mix asphalts
title_sort Identification of a fuel contamination problem in the production of warm mix asphalts
topic Warm mix asphalt
Fuel contamination
Binder characteristics
Rutting
topic_facet Warm mix asphalt
Fuel contamination
Binder characteristics
Rutting
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/18680
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