Experience with The Use of Warm Mix Asphalt Additives in Bitumen Binders

In most European countries, Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) technology is still being used as the standard for the production and processing of bituminous mixtures. However, from the perspective of environmental acceptability, global warming and greenhouse gas production, Slovakia is making an effort to put i...

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Main Authors: Cápayová Silvia, Unčík Stanislav, Cihlářová Denisa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-03-01
Series:Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-269dc93873224136847698bd1bcba5742020-11-25T01:24:50ZengSciendoSlovak Journal of Civil Engineering1210-38961338-39732018-03-01261333910.2478/sjce-2018-0005sjce-2018-0005Experience with The Use of Warm Mix Asphalt Additives in Bitumen BindersCápayová Silvia0Unčík Stanislav1Cihlářová Denisa2Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovak RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovak RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech RepublicIn most European countries, Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) technology is still being used as the standard for the production and processing of bituminous mixtures. However, from the perspective of environmental acceptability, global warming and greenhouse gas production, Slovakia is making an effort to put into practice modern technology, which is characterized by lower energy consumption and reducing negative impacts on the environment. Warm mix asphalt technologies (WMA), which have been verified at the Department of Transportation Engineering laboratory, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology (FCE, SUT) can provide the required mixture properties and can be used not only for the construction of new roads, but also for their renovation and reconstruction. The paper was created in cooperation with the Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, which also deals with the addition of additives to asphalt mixtures and binders. It describes a comparison of the impact of some organic and chemical additives on the properties of commonly used bitumen binders in accordance with valid standards and technical regulations.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sjce.2018.26.issue-1/sjce-2018-0005/sjce-2018-0005.xml?format=INTEnvironmentally acceptable technologiesBitumen bindersWarm mix asphaltAdditivesPenetrationSoftening point
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author Cápayová Silvia
Unčík Stanislav
Cihlářová Denisa
spellingShingle Cápayová Silvia
Unčík Stanislav
Cihlářová Denisa
Experience with The Use of Warm Mix Asphalt Additives in Bitumen Binders
Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
Environmentally acceptable technologies
Bitumen binders
Warm mix asphalt
Additives
Penetration
Softening point
author_facet Cápayová Silvia
Unčík Stanislav
Cihlářová Denisa
author_sort Cápayová Silvia
title Experience with The Use of Warm Mix Asphalt Additives in Bitumen Binders
title_short Experience with The Use of Warm Mix Asphalt Additives in Bitumen Binders
title_full Experience with The Use of Warm Mix Asphalt Additives in Bitumen Binders
title_fullStr Experience with The Use of Warm Mix Asphalt Additives in Bitumen Binders
title_full_unstemmed Experience with The Use of Warm Mix Asphalt Additives in Bitumen Binders
title_sort experience with the use of warm mix asphalt additives in bitumen binders
publisher Sciendo
series Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1210-3896
1338-3973
publishDate 2018-03-01
description In most European countries, Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) technology is still being used as the standard for the production and processing of bituminous mixtures. However, from the perspective of environmental acceptability, global warming and greenhouse gas production, Slovakia is making an effort to put into practice modern technology, which is characterized by lower energy consumption and reducing negative impacts on the environment. Warm mix asphalt technologies (WMA), which have been verified at the Department of Transportation Engineering laboratory, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology (FCE, SUT) can provide the required mixture properties and can be used not only for the construction of new roads, but also for their renovation and reconstruction. The paper was created in cooperation with the Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, which also deals with the addition of additives to asphalt mixtures and binders. It describes a comparison of the impact of some organic and chemical additives on the properties of commonly used bitumen binders in accordance with valid standards and technical regulations.
topic Environmentally acceptable technologies
Bitumen binders
Warm mix asphalt
Additives
Penetration
Softening point
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