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Evaluation of Rejuvenator Influence on Foamed Asphalt Mixture Using 100 % Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP)

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한국도로학회 (Korean Society of Road Engineers)
초록

The aged asphalt binder included in RAP due to the oxidative aging, repeated vehicle load, climate process affects to the recycled asphalt mixture property and performance (stripping, port hole and premature cracking initiation) after paving. The rejuvenator commonly is used to recover the aged binder in hot mix asphalt (HMA) containing RAP; the effect of rejuvenator in HMA had been proven according to many studies for over the past several decades. Also, there are many methods for using RAP in asphalt mixture in aspects of HMA, cold asphalt mixture (CMA) and worm mix asphalt mixture (WMA), and a foamed asphalt mixture is one of them. Employing the foamed asphalt manufacturing technology, the content of RAP in recycled asphalt mixture can be increased more. The objectives of this study are to evaluate of rejuvenator influence on foamed asphalt mixture using 100% RAP based on strength change of test sample and stiffness change of recovered binder from RAP and specimen. As the results, when rejuvenator was added to make foamed asphalt mixture, MS and ITS values decreased clearly as compared with the foamed asphalt mixture without rejuvenator use. The use of rejuvenator up to 6% showed a tendency of the decrease of strength and stability remarkably. The use of rejuvenator over 6% did not decrease the strength and stability. DSR test results, the use of rejuvenator in making a foamed asphalt mixture using 100% RAP showed a recovery effect of the foamed asphalt mixture. And recovered binder from the specimen that was made adding the 6, 12 and 18% rejuvenator showed lower stiffness obviously compared to the recovered binder from RAP adding same dosage of rejuvenator.

저자
  • Kwang W. Kim(Ph. D., Professor, Depart. of Regional Infrastructures Engineering, Kangwon National University)
  • Junan Shen(Ph. D., Professor, Depart. of Civil Engineering & Construction, Georgia Southern University)
  • M. Myung Jeong(Ph. D., Associate Professor, Depart. of Civil Engineering & Construction, Georgia Southern University)
  • Sungun Kim(Ph. D., Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Advanced Construction Materials, Kangwon National University)