Material’s Volumetric-Flow Rate (MVR) as a Unification Parameter in Asphalt Rheology and Quality Control / Quality Assurance Tool for High Temperature Performance Grading

Rheological data of unmodified and polymer-modified asphalts are conventionally obtained from dynamic mechanical characterization and expressed in terms of sets of curves showing the variation of viscoelastic properties with frequency. Using the conventional melt flow indexer, the material’s volumet...

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Main Author: Shenoy Aroon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2000-12-01
Series:Applied Rheology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2000-0019
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spelling doaj-c873c828cfd4498d98ee1900598d45012021-09-06T19:39:59ZengDe GruyterApplied Rheology1617-81062000-12-0110628830610.1515/arh-2000-0019Material’s Volumetric-Flow Rate (MVR) as a Unification Parameter in Asphalt Rheology and Quality Control / Quality Assurance Tool for High Temperature Performance GradingShenoy Aroon0Federal Highway Administration 6300 Georgetown Pike McLean, VA 22101 U.S.A. Fax:x1.202.493.3161Rheological data of unmodified and polymer-modified asphalts are conventionally obtained from dynamic mechanical characterization and expressed in terms of sets of curves showing the variation of viscoelastic properties with frequency. Using the conventional melt flow indexer, the material’s volumetric-flow rate MVR (in cm3 / 10 minutes) through a predefined die under conditions of constant temperature and stress when obtained for the same asphalts, shows a direct relationship with the dynamic data. The MVR value helps in unifying the sets of dynamic data curves of |G*|, G” and |G* |/sin δ versus frequency in the case of unmodified asphalts, polymer-modified asphalts and asphalt mastics. The unification technique has a sound theoretical basis and the unified curves have far-reaching implications. Since MVR is so simple to determine quite accurately on a relatively inexpensive, easy-to-use flow measurement device (FMD), this parameter can be generated on paving sites or at refineries, if needed, rather than in research laboratories as is the case with the fundamental rheological parameters. The MVR can then be used as an excellent indicator of the fundamental rheological parameters through the use of the unified curves. The MVR can be utilized to accurately determine the currently used high temperature performance grade specification of paving asphalt. On account of the simplicity in obtaining this specification value from the MVR, it may be routinely used for quality control / quality assurance purposes. It can also be used as a rapid product development / formulation tool.https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2000-0019asphalt rheologyunified curvesflow measurement devicematerial’s volumetric-flow rateviscoelastic parameterssuperpave specification parameterrutting resistanceaging
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Material’s Volumetric-Flow Rate (MVR) as a Unification Parameter in Asphalt Rheology and Quality Control / Quality Assurance Tool for High Temperature Performance Grading
Applied Rheology
asphalt rheology
unified curves
flow measurement device
material’s volumetric-flow rate
viscoelastic parameters
superpave specification parameter
rutting resistance
aging
author_facet Shenoy Aroon
author_sort Shenoy Aroon
title Material’s Volumetric-Flow Rate (MVR) as a Unification Parameter in Asphalt Rheology and Quality Control / Quality Assurance Tool for High Temperature Performance Grading
title_short Material’s Volumetric-Flow Rate (MVR) as a Unification Parameter in Asphalt Rheology and Quality Control / Quality Assurance Tool for High Temperature Performance Grading
title_full Material’s Volumetric-Flow Rate (MVR) as a Unification Parameter in Asphalt Rheology and Quality Control / Quality Assurance Tool for High Temperature Performance Grading
title_fullStr Material’s Volumetric-Flow Rate (MVR) as a Unification Parameter in Asphalt Rheology and Quality Control / Quality Assurance Tool for High Temperature Performance Grading
title_full_unstemmed Material’s Volumetric-Flow Rate (MVR) as a Unification Parameter in Asphalt Rheology and Quality Control / Quality Assurance Tool for High Temperature Performance Grading
title_sort material’s volumetric-flow rate (mvr) as a unification parameter in asphalt rheology and quality control / quality assurance tool for high temperature performance grading
publisher De Gruyter
series Applied Rheology
issn 1617-8106
publishDate 2000-12-01
description Rheological data of unmodified and polymer-modified asphalts are conventionally obtained from dynamic mechanical characterization and expressed in terms of sets of curves showing the variation of viscoelastic properties with frequency. Using the conventional melt flow indexer, the material’s volumetric-flow rate MVR (in cm3 / 10 minutes) through a predefined die under conditions of constant temperature and stress when obtained for the same asphalts, shows a direct relationship with the dynamic data. The MVR value helps in unifying the sets of dynamic data curves of |G*|, G” and |G* |/sin δ versus frequency in the case of unmodified asphalts, polymer-modified asphalts and asphalt mastics. The unification technique has a sound theoretical basis and the unified curves have far-reaching implications. Since MVR is so simple to determine quite accurately on a relatively inexpensive, easy-to-use flow measurement device (FMD), this parameter can be generated on paving sites or at refineries, if needed, rather than in research laboratories as is the case with the fundamental rheological parameters. The MVR can then be used as an excellent indicator of the fundamental rheological parameters through the use of the unified curves. The MVR can be utilized to accurately determine the currently used high temperature performance grade specification of paving asphalt. On account of the simplicity in obtaining this specification value from the MVR, it may be routinely used for quality control / quality assurance purposes. It can also be used as a rapid product development / formulation tool.
topic asphalt rheology
unified curves
flow measurement device
material’s volumetric-flow rate
viscoelastic parameters
superpave specification parameter
rutting resistance
aging
url https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2000-0019
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