Rejuvenation of aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement using waste vegetable and engine oils

After many years in service, bituminous material in roads becomes aged and starts losing its properties. Aged bitumen becomes more brittle and causes a reduction in pavement strength with a decrease in the service life of pavement. The dumping activity of untreated waste oils into landfills or river...

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Main Authors: Hasan H. Joni, Rasha H.A. Al-Rubaee, Mahdi A. Al-zerkani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-12-01
Series:Case Studies in Construction Materials
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221450951930381X
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spelling doaj-815c185d00f44d3ebeaddf4d45289acd2020-11-24T21:11:04ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952019-12-0111Rejuvenation of aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement using waste vegetable and engine oilsHasan H. Joni0Rasha H.A. Al-Rubaee1Mahdi A. Al-zerkani2Civil Engineering Department, University of Technology, Baghdad, IraqCivil Engineering Department, University of Technology, Baghdad, IraqDirectorate of Roads and Bridges, Wasit, Iraq; Corresponding author.After many years in service, bituminous material in roads becomes aged and starts losing its properties. Aged bitumen becomes more brittle and causes a reduction in pavement strength with a decrease in the service life of pavement. The dumping activity of untreated waste oils into landfills or rivers causes negative effect towards an environmental aspect. The objective of this study is to investigate the possibility of using waste oils; waste vegetable oils (WVO) and waste engine oils (WEO), as rejuvenating agents for aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). In this study three percentages (1%, 2% and 3%) of both WVO and WEO were added to 20/30 penetration grade aged asphalt. Physical and chemical properties of aged and rejuvenated asphalt binders were investigated using different laboratory tests and evaluated according to general specifications of roads and bridges in Iraq. The results indicated that both of WVO and WEO could effectively soften and rejuvenate the aged asphalt where 1% of WVO and 3% of WEO could restore the aged (20/30) asphalt to its original (40/50) penetration grade. Furthermore, viscosity, temperature susceptibility and aging resistance of rejuvenated asphalt were improved compared to the original asphalt binder. The asphaltenes content decreased as a result of reducing the intensity of carbonyl and sulfoxide of aged asphalt due to the addition of waste oils. Moreover, it could be noted from the results that more concentration of WEO needed to regenerate the aged asphalt compared to WVO. Finally, it can be concluded that rejuvenation of aged asphalt using WVO and WEO is feasible and can be considered as an effective way to recycle both of RAP and waste oils. Keywords: Aged asphalt, Rejuvenated asphalt binder, Waste engine oil, Waste vegetable oil, Waste oils, Asphalt rejuvenationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221450951930381X
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author Hasan H. Joni
Rasha H.A. Al-Rubaee
Mahdi A. Al-zerkani
spellingShingle Hasan H. Joni
Rasha H.A. Al-Rubaee
Mahdi A. Al-zerkani
Rejuvenation of aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement using waste vegetable and engine oils
Case Studies in Construction Materials
author_facet Hasan H. Joni
Rasha H.A. Al-Rubaee
Mahdi A. Al-zerkani
author_sort Hasan H. Joni
title Rejuvenation of aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement using waste vegetable and engine oils
title_short Rejuvenation of aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement using waste vegetable and engine oils
title_full Rejuvenation of aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement using waste vegetable and engine oils
title_fullStr Rejuvenation of aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement using waste vegetable and engine oils
title_full_unstemmed Rejuvenation of aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement using waste vegetable and engine oils
title_sort rejuvenation of aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement using waste vegetable and engine oils
publisher Elsevier
series Case Studies in Construction Materials
issn 2214-5095
publishDate 2019-12-01
description After many years in service, bituminous material in roads becomes aged and starts losing its properties. Aged bitumen becomes more brittle and causes a reduction in pavement strength with a decrease in the service life of pavement. The dumping activity of untreated waste oils into landfills or rivers causes negative effect towards an environmental aspect. The objective of this study is to investigate the possibility of using waste oils; waste vegetable oils (WVO) and waste engine oils (WEO), as rejuvenating agents for aged asphalt binder extracted from reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). In this study three percentages (1%, 2% and 3%) of both WVO and WEO were added to 20/30 penetration grade aged asphalt. Physical and chemical properties of aged and rejuvenated asphalt binders were investigated using different laboratory tests and evaluated according to general specifications of roads and bridges in Iraq. The results indicated that both of WVO and WEO could effectively soften and rejuvenate the aged asphalt where 1% of WVO and 3% of WEO could restore the aged (20/30) asphalt to its original (40/50) penetration grade. Furthermore, viscosity, temperature susceptibility and aging resistance of rejuvenated asphalt were improved compared to the original asphalt binder. The asphaltenes content decreased as a result of reducing the intensity of carbonyl and sulfoxide of aged asphalt due to the addition of waste oils. Moreover, it could be noted from the results that more concentration of WEO needed to regenerate the aged asphalt compared to WVO. Finally, it can be concluded that rejuvenation of aged asphalt using WVO and WEO is feasible and can be considered as an effective way to recycle both of RAP and waste oils. Keywords: Aged asphalt, Rejuvenated asphalt binder, Waste engine oil, Waste vegetable oil, Waste oils, Asphalt rejuvenation
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