Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
258706 Construction and Building Materials 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to contribute to the protection of the environment, asphalt concrete is produced incorporating a high percentage (70%) of reclaimed materials from the deconstruction of road surfaces under renovation. In this paper we propose a microscopic observation technique to appreciate the way the virgin binder and the reclaimed asphalt pavement binder blend together. This technique is applied to compacted samples. Quantitative indicators are proposed to characterise the properties of the blend of binders and quantify the influence that production parameters, materials temperature and mixing time, have on the disappearance kinetics of the reclaimed asphalt pavement binder clusters initially present.

► Microscopic observations and image analysis of reclaimed asphalt concrete. ► High percentage of reclaimed materials. ► Experimental disappearance kinetics of reclaimed asphalt clusters. ► Experimental kinetics of reclaimed asphalt concrete binder homogenisation.

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