Modification of asphalt using polymers, oils and other additives has been an option to improve asphalt pavement performance and extend its lifespan. The present work aims to evaluate the influence of the addition of e...Modification of asphalt using polymers, oils and other additives has been an option to improve asphalt pavement performance and extend its lifespan. The present work aims to evaluate the influence of the addition of engine oil on the consistency and thermal properties of HDPE-modified asphalt. For this study, compositions containing asphalt, engine oil and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) were prepared, varying the concentration of engine oil by 2.5 wt%, 5 wt%, 7.5 wt% and 10 wt% and keeping the concentration of HDPE at 5 wt%. The samples were characterized by conventional tests of penetration, softening point and viscosity, aging in a Rotational Thin Film Oven (RTFO), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA). According to the results, the addition of HDPE to virgin asphalt causes an increase in the consistency of the virgin asphalt, which then decreases linearly as the engine oil is added into the matrix. Conventional tests showed improvements in the applicability of the asphalt in terms of resistance to cracks and permanent deformation. TGA showed a slight increase in stability for the modified asphalt samples at elevated temperatures. The RTFO showed mass gain and loss for samples with and without engine oil, respectively.展开更多
This work investigated the aging effects on the rheological properties of high viscosity modified asphalt(HVMA).First,the high-and low-temperature rheological properties were measured by a dynamic shear rheometer and ...This work investigated the aging effects on the rheological properties of high viscosity modified asphalt(HVMA).First,the high-and low-temperature rheological properties were measured by a dynamic shear rheometer and a bending beam rheometer,respectively.The aging mechanism was then tested using an Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and a scanning electron microscope.Besides,a study was performed to compare the aging effects on the rheological properties of HVMA,crumb rubber modified asphalt(CRMA),and neat asphalt(SK-90).The experimental results showed that the effects of the long-term aging on HVMA exceeded those of short-term aging.The complex shear modulus of the HVMA was improved by the aging in the whole frequency range.The complex shear modulus of the HVMA after the long-term aging was larger than after the short-term aging.Thus,the aging improved the high-temperature viscoelastic performance of HVMA.With a decrease in temperature from-12℃to-24℃,the low-temperature viscoelastic performance of HVMA decreased since its stiffness modulus and low continuous grading temperature increase.Both of the short-and long-term aging of HVMA were caused by an oxidation reaction,while modifier swelling also happened after long-term aging.Compared to CRMA and SK-90,aging had a limited influence on the high-and low-temperature rheological properties of HVMA.展开更多
文摘Modification of asphalt using polymers, oils and other additives has been an option to improve asphalt pavement performance and extend its lifespan. The present work aims to evaluate the influence of the addition of engine oil on the consistency and thermal properties of HDPE-modified asphalt. For this study, compositions containing asphalt, engine oil and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) were prepared, varying the concentration of engine oil by 2.5 wt%, 5 wt%, 7.5 wt% and 10 wt% and keeping the concentration of HDPE at 5 wt%. The samples were characterized by conventional tests of penetration, softening point and viscosity, aging in a Rotational Thin Film Oven (RTFO), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA). According to the results, the addition of HDPE to virgin asphalt causes an increase in the consistency of the virgin asphalt, which then decreases linearly as the engine oil is added into the matrix. Conventional tests showed improvements in the applicability of the asphalt in terms of resistance to cracks and permanent deformation. TGA showed a slight increase in stability for the modified asphalt samples at elevated temperatures. The RTFO showed mass gain and loss for samples with and without engine oil, respectively.
基金supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2018YFB1600200)the Fok YingTong Education Foundation(Grant No.161072)+1 种基金the Youth Top-notch Talent Support Program of Shaanxi Provincethe Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.300102219317)。
文摘This work investigated the aging effects on the rheological properties of high viscosity modified asphalt(HVMA).First,the high-and low-temperature rheological properties were measured by a dynamic shear rheometer and a bending beam rheometer,respectively.The aging mechanism was then tested using an Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and a scanning electron microscope.Besides,a study was performed to compare the aging effects on the rheological properties of HVMA,crumb rubber modified asphalt(CRMA),and neat asphalt(SK-90).The experimental results showed that the effects of the long-term aging on HVMA exceeded those of short-term aging.The complex shear modulus of the HVMA was improved by the aging in the whole frequency range.The complex shear modulus of the HVMA after the long-term aging was larger than after the short-term aging.Thus,the aging improved the high-temperature viscoelastic performance of HVMA.With a decrease in temperature from-12℃to-24℃,the low-temperature viscoelastic performance of HVMA decreased since its stiffness modulus and low continuous grading temperature increase.Both of the short-and long-term aging of HVMA were caused by an oxidation reaction,while modifier swelling also happened after long-term aging.Compared to CRMA and SK-90,aging had a limited influence on the high-and low-temperature rheological properties of HVMA.