Bitumen modifiers for reduced temperature asphalts: a comparative analysis between three polymeric and non-polymeric additives
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Publication Date
2014 -
Publisher
Elsevier -
Citation
Cuadri Vega, A.A., Carrera Páez, V., Izquierdo Rodríguez, M.A., García Morales, M., Navarro Domínguez, F.J.: "Bitumen modifiers for reduced temperature asphalts: a comparative analysis between three polymeric and non-polymeric additives" Construction and Building Materials. Vol. 51, págs. 82-88, (2014). DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2013.11.009 -
Abstract
This study presents three bitumen modifiers which may find successful application in the fabrication of binders for warm mix asphalt in the paving industry. In that sense, two non-polymeric additives, thiourea and thiourea dioxide, along with a reactive isocyanate-terminated prepolymer have been evaluated. Viscous flow and linear viscoelasticity tests, at 60 ºC, reveal bituminous modified binders which evolve towards highly viscous materials when subjected to ambient curing. However, at 135 ºC, they show lower viscosity than a typical 3 wt.% SBS binder used as reference. These results suggest modified binders with low viscosity which may contribute to reduce the mix asphalt temperature. On the contrary, they are expected to undergo an important increase in viscosity when the asphalt is in service, which would contribute to improve further their performance. Low temperature performance and effects of short-term and long-term aging were not considered in this study. -
Project
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MEC-FEDER Programme [BES-2008-003572, AP2008-01419]
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