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Improved Adhesion Bond between Asphalt Binder-Aggregate as Indicator to Reduced Moisture Damage
Author(s) -
Ehsan A. Hasan,
Yasameen Hadi Abed,
Abdulhaq Hadi Abedali Al-Haddad
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/1973/1/012059
Subject(s) - asphalt , wetting , materials science , composite material , aggregate (composite) , surface energy , adhesive , moisture , durability , adhesion , bond strength , natural rubber , styrene butadiene , contact angle , sessile drop technique , water damage , styrene , polymer , layer (electronics) , copolymer
Improving the adhesion bonding strength between asphalt-aggregate combinations has a significant influence on the field performance and durability of asphalt pavement and minimizing the moisture damage that can appear in form of losing adhesion in asphalt-aggregate system by using modifiers will increase the service life of pavements. The work of adhesion, de-bonding work, wettability and energy ratios were estimated based on surface free energy theory to evaluate the potential moisture-induced damage of combinations of pure and modified asphalt binders by (Styrene–Butadiene Styrene (SBS), Butyl Rubber (BR), and anti-stripping agent BG plus) with different types of aggregate. The sessile drop method is used to determine the components of the surface energy of different aggregate and asphalt binder types by performing direct contact angle measurements. The experimental results showed that in general, the addition of SBS and BR modifiers will increase adhesion work and decrease de-bonding work and decrease ER 2 and wettability for both types of asphalt binders and aggregates while the addition of an anti-stripping agent (BG plus) caused a reduction in adhesion work and de-bonding work and increase ER 2 and wettability between the asphalt binder and aggregate surface and that will provide a better possible aggregate-asphalt binder bond strength and asphalt mixture’s resistance to moisture-induced damage.

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