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Compactability and thermal sensitivity of cement-bitumen-treated materials

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ROAD MATERIALS AND PAVEMENT DESIGN
卷 13, 期 4, 页码 599-617

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2012.742624

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full-depth reclamation; cement-bitumen-treated materials; compactability; thermal sensitivity

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Full-depth reclamation is one of the most used rehabilitation methods for subbase courses in high-traffic roads. The use of both cement and bituminous binders as binding agents for reclaimed pavement materials can lead to mixtures having high bearing capacity and resistance to permanent deformation, avoiding premature cracking due to shrinkage. This article focuses on two main topics: compactability and thermal sensitivity of cementbitumen-treated materials (CBTMs). The dosage of liquids in CBTMs is a key parameter in order to obtain an effective compaction. The volumetric characteristics and the optimum liquid content of CBTMs were studied by means of two compaction methods: Proctor and Shear Gyratory Compactor. The temperature susceptibility of CBTMs can be a valuable factor in both design and construction quality control. The influence of temperature on the stiffness modulus of CBTMs was investigated using two testing methods: indirect tensile stiffness modulus and ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV). While ITSM provided reference modulus values at strain levels and rates typical of traffic loads, UPV was used to estimate Young's modulus at very low strain levels and high frequencies.

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