The Impact of Water and Road Salt with Anti-Caking Agent on the Stiffness of Select Mixes Used for the Road Surface

An original experimental method was used to investigate the influence of water and road salt with anti-caking agent on the material used in pavement construction layers. This method allowed for monitoring material changes resulting from the influence of water and road salt with anti-caking agent ove...

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Main Authors: Piotr Mackiewicz, Eryk Mączka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/6/1345
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spelling doaj-b459c302fcfb4894a6d6e66186ad59042021-03-11T00:05:08ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-03-01141345134510.3390/ma14061345The Impact of Water and Road Salt with Anti-Caking Agent on the Stiffness of Select Mixes Used for the Road SurfacePiotr Mackiewicz0Eryk Mączka1Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, 50-370 Wrocław, PolandFaculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, 50-370 Wrocław, PolandAn original experimental method was used to investigate the influence of water and road salt with anti-caking agent on the material used in pavement construction layers. This method allowed for monitoring material changes resulting from the influence of water and road salt with anti-caking agent over time. The experiment used five different mineral road mixes, which were soaked separately in water and brine for two time intervals (2 days and 21 days). Then, each sample of the mix was subjected to tests of the complex module using the four-point bending (4PB-PR) method. The increase in mass of the soaked samples and the change in value of the stiffness modulus were analyzed. Exemplary tomographic (X-Ray) imaging was performed to confirm the reaction of the road salt and anti-caking agent (lead agent) with the material. Based on measurements of the stiffness modulus and absorption, the correlations of the mass change and the value of the stiffness modulus were determined, which may be useful in estimating the sensitivity of mixes to the use of winter maintenance agents—e.g., road salt with anti-caking agent (sodium chloride). It was found that the greatest changes occur for mixes intended for base course layers (mineral cement mix with foamed asphalt (MCAS) and mineral-cement-emulsion mixes (MCE)) and that the smallest changes occur for mixes containing highly modified asphalt (HIMA).https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/6/1345brinesodium chloridestiffness modulusX-Ray
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The Impact of Water and Road Salt with Anti-Caking Agent on the Stiffness of Select Mixes Used for the Road Surface
Materials
brine
sodium chloride
stiffness modulus
X-Ray
author_facet Piotr Mackiewicz
Eryk Mączka
author_sort Piotr Mackiewicz
title The Impact of Water and Road Salt with Anti-Caking Agent on the Stiffness of Select Mixes Used for the Road Surface
title_short The Impact of Water and Road Salt with Anti-Caking Agent on the Stiffness of Select Mixes Used for the Road Surface
title_full The Impact of Water and Road Salt with Anti-Caking Agent on the Stiffness of Select Mixes Used for the Road Surface
title_fullStr The Impact of Water and Road Salt with Anti-Caking Agent on the Stiffness of Select Mixes Used for the Road Surface
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Water and Road Salt with Anti-Caking Agent on the Stiffness of Select Mixes Used for the Road Surface
title_sort impact of water and road salt with anti-caking agent on the stiffness of select mixes used for the road surface
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-03-01
description An original experimental method was used to investigate the influence of water and road salt with anti-caking agent on the material used in pavement construction layers. This method allowed for monitoring material changes resulting from the influence of water and road salt with anti-caking agent over time. The experiment used five different mineral road mixes, which were soaked separately in water and brine for two time intervals (2 days and 21 days). Then, each sample of the mix was subjected to tests of the complex module using the four-point bending (4PB-PR) method. The increase in mass of the soaked samples and the change in value of the stiffness modulus were analyzed. Exemplary tomographic (X-Ray) imaging was performed to confirm the reaction of the road salt and anti-caking agent (lead agent) with the material. Based on measurements of the stiffness modulus and absorption, the correlations of the mass change and the value of the stiffness modulus were determined, which may be useful in estimating the sensitivity of mixes to the use of winter maintenance agents—e.g., road salt with anti-caking agent (sodium chloride). It was found that the greatest changes occur for mixes intended for base course layers (mineral cement mix with foamed asphalt (MCAS) and mineral-cement-emulsion mixes (MCE)) and that the smallest changes occur for mixes containing highly modified asphalt (HIMA).
topic brine
sodium chloride
stiffness modulus
X-Ray
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/6/1345
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