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Impact of the chemical composition of aggregates on the adhesion quality and durability of asphalt-aggregate systems

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Abstract Rock mineralogy is critical in determining the adhesion quality and moisture susceptibility of asphalt-aggregate systems in asphalt mixtures. This work aims at identifying the chemical properties of aggregates that… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Rock mineralogy is critical in determining the adhesion quality and moisture susceptibility of asphalt-aggregate systems in asphalt mixtures. This work aims at identifying the chemical properties of aggregates that influence the quality and durability of these systems. To accomplish this goal, three lithologies with an ample mineralogical and chemical spectrum (i.e. quartzite, granodiorite and serpentinite) were selected. Asphalt-aggregate specimens fabricated with these lithologies were tested using a new pull-off experiment in dry condition, and after 1, 3 and 7 days of being submerged in water. The results show that rocks of mafic composition (e.g. serpentinite) have better resistance to moisture damage than felsic rocks (e.g. quartzite and granodiorite), and that certain specific aggregate oxides promote or prevent moisture degradation in these systems.

Keywords: quality durability; quality; adhesion quality; asphalt aggregate; aggregate systems

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2019

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