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Moisture susceptibility of WMA mixes with modified bituminous binders

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ABSTRACT Moisture-induced damage has been a major concern associated with warm mix asphalt (WMA). This study focused on the evaluation of moisture susceptibility characteristics of WMA mixes with different WMA… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Moisture-induced damage has been a major concern associated with warm mix asphalt (WMA). This study focused on the evaluation of moisture susceptibility characteristics of WMA mixes with different WMA additives and modified bituminous binders through the tensile strength ratio (TSR) and retained Marshall stability (RMS) tests. Experimental design included two binders (polymer and crumb rubber modified), four production temperatures, and two additives (Evotherm and Sasobit), each with a different dosage. Results indicated that (i) WMA additive type and its dosage had significant effect on moisture performance of warm mixes, and (ii) Evotherm mixes exhibited higher TSR and RMS values compared to Sasobit. The results were also analyzed statistically.

Keywords: wma mixes; moisture susceptibility; bituminous binders; modified bituminous

Journal Title: Petroleum Science and Technology
Year Published: 2017

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