Laboratory evaluation of resistance to moisture damage in asphalt mixtures

Moisture damage in asphalt mixtures refers to loss in strength and durability due to the presence of water. Egypt road network is showing severe deterioration such as raveling and stripping because the bond between aggregates and asphalt film is broken due to water intrusion. To minimize moisture da...

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Main Author: Ahmed Ebrahim Abu El-Maaty Behiry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-09-01
Series:Ain Shams Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447912000974
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spelling doaj-de4c200d2aa6409b91ac16824f2a8f302021-06-02T02:59:41ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792013-09-014335136310.1016/j.asej.2012.10.009Laboratory evaluation of resistance to moisture damage in asphalt mixturesAhmed Ebrahim Abu El-Maaty BehiryMoisture damage in asphalt mixtures refers to loss in strength and durability due to the presence of water. Egypt road network is showing severe deterioration such as raveling and stripping because the bond between aggregates and asphalt film is broken due to water intrusion. To minimize moisture damage, asphalt mixes are investigated to evaluate the effect of air voids, degree of saturation, media of attack and the conditioning period. Two medias of attack are considered and two anti-stripping additives are used (hydrated lime and Portland cement). The retained Marshall stability and tensile strength ratio are calculated to determine the resistance to moisture damage. The results showed that both lime and cement could increase Marshall stability, resilient modulus, tensile strength and resistance to moisture damage of mixtures especially at higher condition periods. Use of hydrated lime had better results than Portland cement.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447912000974Moisture damageStrippingHydrated limePortland cementFlexible pavementAsphalt mixtures
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author Ahmed Ebrahim Abu El-Maaty Behiry
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Laboratory evaluation of resistance to moisture damage in asphalt mixtures
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Moisture damage
Stripping
Hydrated lime
Portland cement
Flexible pavement
Asphalt mixtures
author_facet Ahmed Ebrahim Abu El-Maaty Behiry
author_sort Ahmed Ebrahim Abu El-Maaty Behiry
title Laboratory evaluation of resistance to moisture damage in asphalt mixtures
title_short Laboratory evaluation of resistance to moisture damage in asphalt mixtures
title_full Laboratory evaluation of resistance to moisture damage in asphalt mixtures
title_fullStr Laboratory evaluation of resistance to moisture damage in asphalt mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory evaluation of resistance to moisture damage in asphalt mixtures
title_sort laboratory evaluation of resistance to moisture damage in asphalt mixtures
publisher Elsevier
series Ain Shams Engineering Journal
issn 2090-4479
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Moisture damage in asphalt mixtures refers to loss in strength and durability due to the presence of water. Egypt road network is showing severe deterioration such as raveling and stripping because the bond between aggregates and asphalt film is broken due to water intrusion. To minimize moisture damage, asphalt mixes are investigated to evaluate the effect of air voids, degree of saturation, media of attack and the conditioning period. Two medias of attack are considered and two anti-stripping additives are used (hydrated lime and Portland cement). The retained Marshall stability and tensile strength ratio are calculated to determine the resistance to moisture damage. The results showed that both lime and cement could increase Marshall stability, resilient modulus, tensile strength and resistance to moisture damage of mixtures especially at higher condition periods. Use of hydrated lime had better results than Portland cement.
topic Moisture damage
Stripping
Hydrated lime
Portland cement
Flexible pavement
Asphalt mixtures
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447912000974
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