Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
257631 Construction and Building Materials 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Field production of recycled asphalt shingles (RAS) with warm mix asphalt (WMA).•Distress surveys on 18 pavement sections performed yearly after construction.•Moisture susceptibility comparison for WMA/RAS mixtures.•Beam fatigue testing to measure fatigue properties when RAS and WMA are used.•Low temperature tests imply similar thermal cracking between the mixtures studies.

Advances in asphalt materials have led to the incorporation of higher amounts of recycled asphalt materials in mixtures that can be produced at reduced temperatures. Two demonstration projects were constructed to assess the performance of mixtures that use warm mix asphalt (WMA) and recycled asphalt shingles (RAS) at reduced temperatures. WMA mixes were produced at 120 °C. Eighteen pavement sections were monitored each year after construction. Performance tests were conducted on all mixes to measure material properties at a range of temperatures. Additional tests were conducted for one of the field projects to show the influence of increasing RAS on moisture susceptibility. Results indicate that WMA can successfully be used with a RAS mixture. Benefits of adding additional RAS include improvement in rutting, stripping inflection point (SIP), and higher or similar dynamic modulus values at increased test temperatures.

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