The Use of Glass to Optimize Bitumen Absorption of Hot Mix Asphalt Containing Recycled Construction Aggregates
Asphalt mixtures containing recycled construction aggregates (RCA) have the problem of high bitumen absorption. This paper characterizes the effects of glass on the bitumen absorption and volumetric properties of asphalt mixtures containing 25% and 50% RCA through laboratory investigation. The mater...
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doaj-c9f767a762de4004a62f76ce91d89aee2020-11-24T20:44:33ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442018-06-01117105310.3390/ma11071053ma11071053The Use of Glass to Optimize Bitumen Absorption of Hot Mix Asphalt Containing Recycled Construction AggregatesFarzaneh Tahmoorian0Bijan Samali1John Yeaman2Russell Crabb3Centre for Infrastructure Engineering, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW 2751, AustraliaCentre for Infrastructure Engineering, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW 2751, AustraliaFaculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering, University of Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD 4556, AustraliaAsphalt, Boral Ltd., North Ryde, NSW 2113, AustraliaAsphalt mixtures containing recycled construction aggregates (RCA) have the problem of high bitumen absorption. This paper characterizes the effects of glass on the bitumen absorption and volumetric properties of asphalt mixtures containing 25% and 50% RCA through laboratory investigation. The materials used in the test program include C320 bitumen, RCA and recycled glass. Three glass contents of 0%, 10%, and 20% in terms of the total weight of fine aggregates are used in the mixture designs for preparing 100 mm diameter specimens containing 0%, 25% and 50% RCA, under 120 gyration cycles. Different types of tests including aggregate specification tests and volumetric analysis tests were conducted on individual aggregates and asphalt mixtures in accordance with Australian standards. The test results indicate that the glass waste can be a viable material for improving the problem of high bitumen absorption of asphalt mixtures containing RCA.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/7/1053asphaltglassrecycled construction aggregatevolumetric propertiesbinder film index |
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The Use of Glass to Optimize Bitumen Absorption of Hot Mix Asphalt Containing Recycled Construction Aggregates |
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The Use of Glass to Optimize Bitumen Absorption of Hot Mix Asphalt Containing Recycled Construction Aggregates |
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The Use of Glass to Optimize Bitumen Absorption of Hot Mix Asphalt Containing Recycled Construction Aggregates |
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The Use of Glass to Optimize Bitumen Absorption of Hot Mix Asphalt Containing Recycled Construction Aggregates |
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The Use of Glass to Optimize Bitumen Absorption of Hot Mix Asphalt Containing Recycled Construction Aggregates |
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use of glass to optimize bitumen absorption of hot mix asphalt containing recycled construction aggregates |
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Asphalt mixtures containing recycled construction aggregates (RCA) have the problem of high bitumen absorption. This paper characterizes the effects of glass on the bitumen absorption and volumetric properties of asphalt mixtures containing 25% and 50% RCA through laboratory investigation. The materials used in the test program include C320 bitumen, RCA and recycled glass. Three glass contents of 0%, 10%, and 20% in terms of the total weight of fine aggregates are used in the mixture designs for preparing 100 mm diameter specimens containing 0%, 25% and 50% RCA, under 120 gyration cycles. Different types of tests including aggregate specification tests and volumetric analysis tests were conducted on individual aggregates and asphalt mixtures in accordance with Australian standards. The test results indicate that the glass waste can be a viable material for improving the problem of high bitumen absorption of asphalt mixtures containing RCA. |
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asphalt glass recycled construction aggregate volumetric properties binder film index |
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