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- 2024Does the wet addition of crumb rubber and emission reduction agents impair the rheological performance of bitumen?citations
- 2021Introducing an improved testing method to evaluate the fatigue resistance of bituminous mortars
- 2021Investigation of the effect of short-term ageing on rejuvenated reclaimed asphalt binder
- 2021Determination of bitumen coverage, after the rolling bottle test, by a digital image processing method
- 2021Influence of aggregates, glass fibre reinforcement and recycled aggregates on polyester mortarcitations
- 2021Influence of soft binder and rejuvenator on the mechanical and chemical properties of bituminous binderscitations
- 2020Cementitious binders and reclaimed asphalt aggregates for sustainable pavement base layerscitations
- 2019Visualization and chemical analysis of bitumen microstructurescitations
- 2017Use of early acoustic emission to evaluate the structural condition and self-healing performance of textile reinforced cementscitations
- 2017Use of early acoustic emission to evaluate the structural condition and self-healing performance of textile reinforce cements
- 2017Development of a mold for thermoplastics based on a phosphate cementcitations
- 2017Acoustic emission for characterization of failure mechanisms in textile reinforced mortar laminates under tensile loading
- 2014Influence of geometry on the fracturing behavior of textile reinforced cement monitored by acoustic emission
- 2014Effect of curing conditions on the dimensional and thermal stability of calcium phosphate cement for elevated temperature applicationscitations
- 2014Application of acoustic emission on the characterization of fracture in TRC laminates
- 2014Acoustic emission for characterization of failure mechanism in textile reinforced mortar laminates
- 2014Bending fracture of textile reinforced cement laminates monitored by acoustic emission: influence of aspect ratiocitations
- 2013Modeling textile reinforced cementitious composites - effect of elevated temperatures
- 2013FORMING THERMOPLASTIC PREPREGS IN A TEXTILE REINFORCED INORGANIC PHOSPHATE CEMENT COMPOSITE MOULD
- 2012Determination of linear thermal expansion coefficient by using digital image correlation
- 2012Determination of linear thermal expansion coefficient by using digital image correlation
- 2012Influence of strain rate on tensile behavior of cementitious composites
- 2012Influence of strain rate on tensile behavior of cementitious composites: increasing speed in a static test
- 2012Flexural behavior of textile reinforced cementitious composites when exposed to high temperatures
- 2011Study of the Bending Behaviour of Textile Reinforced Cementitious Composites When Exposed to High Temperatures
- 2011Applicability of composite Charpy impact method for strain hardening textile reinforced cementitious composites
- 2011Applicability of composite Charpy impact method for strain hardening textile reinforced cementitious composites
- 2011Determination of Linear thermal expansion coefficient by using digital image correlation
- 2010Shrinkage measurement of a textile reinforced composite at high temperature using a non contact method
- 2010Strain rate effect on the mechanical behaviour of a textile reinforced cement composite
- 2010Damage characterisation of a textile reinforced cement composite under low velocity impact loading
- 2009Impact study of textile reinforced cementitious materials: test method and preliminary results
- 2009Impact study of textile reinforced cementitious materials
- 2009Inorganic Phosphate Textile Reinforced Cement composite moulds
- 2008Determination of material parameters of a textile reinforced composite using an inverse method
- 2007Modelling the Behaviour of Textile Reinforced Cementitious Composites under Bending
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Does the wet addition of crumb rubber and emission reduction agents impair the rheological performance of bitumen?
Abstract
Crumb rubber modified bitumen (CRMB) is a promising solution for recycling waste tyres and improving asphalt performance. Nonetheless, higher temperatures are usually required during mixing, which increases the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can potentially cause harmful health effects on workers due to their toxic and carcinogenic properties. Emission reduction agents (ERAs) have been developed to address this issue. However, limited scientific evidence is available regarding their impact on the rheological performance of CRMB, which makes the selection of the most suitable ERA challenging. This study investigated the effects of three ERAs on the physical and rheological properties of CRMB: steam-activated carbon/charcoal (AC), fly ash-based geopolymer (GFA), and Portland cement paste (PCP). In addition to penetration and softening point tests, a dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) was used to evaluate the rheological properties of the samples in the frequency and temperature domains and to perform the multiple stress creep recovery (MSCR) and linear amplitude sweep (LAS) tests. The results revealed that the three ERAs increased the stiffness of CRMB: penetration reduced and softening point, penetration index, and viscosity increased. This stiffening effect caused a drop in the fatigue resistance measured in the LAS test. Out of the three ERAs evaluated, AC clearly induced the greatest changes in binder properties. However, MSCR results, crossover frequency, R-value, Glower-Rowe parameter, and ΔTc were less sensitive to the addition of ERAs. It was concluded that the addition of GFA and PCP did not impair the physical and rheological properties of CRMB, yielding results comparable to those of a PMB. However, AC may introduce issues during mixing and service life due to the increase in viscosity and the reduction in fatigue resistance.