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Full-scale validation of bio-recycled asphalt mixtures for road pavements

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 227, Issue -, Pages 1068-1078

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.04.273

Keywords

Bio-materials; Reclaimed asphalt; Accelerated pavement test; Monitoring; Rutting test; Fatigue test; Non-destructive binder evaluation

Funding

  1. European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration [607524]
  2. The ERA-NET Plus Infravation
  3. European Commission
  4. MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN MILIEU
  5. RIJKSWATERSTAAT
  6. BUNDESMINISTERIUM FUR VERKEHR, BAU UND STADTENTWICKLUNG
  7. DANISH ROAD DIRECTORATE
  8. STATENS VEGVESEN VEGDIREKTORATET, TRAFIKVERKET - TRV, VEGAGERDIN
  9. MINISTERE DE L'ECOLOGIE, DU DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ET DE L'ENERGIE
  10. CENTRO PARA EL DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO INDUSTRIAL, ANAS S.p.A., NETIVEI, ISRAEL - NATIONAL TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE COMPANY LTD
  11. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION USDOT

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Recycling of asphalt has become a well-established practice in many countries, however the road pavement industry remains a bulk consumer of extracted raw materials. Novel solutions that find root in circular economy concepts and life-cycle approaches are needed in order to enable optimisation of infrastructure resource efficiency, starting from the design stage and spanning the whole value chain in the construction sector. It is within this framework that the present study presents a full-scale validation of asphalt mixtures specifically designed to ensure durability of flexible road pavements and at the same time enabling the reuse of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) through the incorporation of bio-materials as recycling agent. These bio-recycled asphalt mixtures have been first designed in laboratory and subsequently validated in a real scale experiment conducted at the accelerated pavement testing facilities at IFSTTAR. Four pavement sections were evaluated: three test sections with innovative bio-materials, and a reference section with a conventional, high modulus asphalt mix (EME2). Two tests were realized: a rutting test and a fatigue test and for each of them the evolution of bio-recycled asphalt mixtures properties as well as the pavement deteriorations were recorded and studied. Evolution of the bio-asphalt mixtures was monitored for a 5 months period after paving by a bespoke nondestructive micro-coring, extracting and recovering methodology developed at the Western Research Institute (WRI). The structural health of the pavement sections was monitored through periodic falling weight deflectometer (FWD) as well as with strain gages and temperature sensors. As a result the three tailored bio-asphalt mixtures performed similarly or better than the control mixture, both in terms of property evolutions and durability. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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