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Analysis of Factors Influencing the Modulus of Hot-Recycled Asphalt Mixture with High RAP
Zining Chen1, Boying Liu2, Decheng Feng3
1China Road and Bridge Corporation, Beijing 100011, China.
Abstract:
Generally, the dynamic modulus and bending stiffness modulus are used to evaluate the mechanical properties of asphalt mixture, and they are also used as basic parameters for asphalt mixture design. Therefore, a study was conducted on changes in the dynamic modulus and bending stiffness modulus of hot-recycled asphalt mixture with high levels of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) under the influence of different factors: dosage of regenerant, curing temperature, and curing time. The performance of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) was first evaluated. Then, the hot-recycled asphalt mixture was adjusted and designed in order to conduct modulus experiments, composed of the dynamic modulus test and three-point bending test. Finally, the influencing factors were not only qualitatively but also quantitatively analyzed to clarify the change laws of the mechanical parameters of hot-recycled asphalt mixture. The results showed that the modulus of the recycled asphalt mixture first decreased, then increased, and then decreased with increasing dosage of regenerant. As the curing time or temperature increased, the modulus first decreased and then increased. In terms of the dynamic modulus of the hot-recycled asphalt mixture, the curing time had the greatest impact, followed by dosage of the regenerant and curing temperature. For bending stiffness modulus, the influence of dosage of the regenerant was the greatest, followed by curing time and curing temperature. For the bending stiffness modulus of hot-recycled asphalt mixture, the curing conditions had a greater influence compared with the dynamic modulus.
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