
Influence of Long-Term Aging on HMA Made with Gel and Sol Asphalt Cements
Author(s) -
Ziyad N. Aldoski,
A. I. Al-Hadidy,
Abdullah M. Rashed
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/978/1/012002
Subject(s) - ultimate tensile strength , rut , materials science , cohesion (chemistry) , asphalt , composite material , flexural strength , cement , cracking , service life , compressive strength , moisture , wetting , chemistry , organic chemistry
This study evaluated the effect of long term ageing (LTA) on the performance traits of dense graded asphalt mixes (DGAMs) made from gel and sol asphalt cement binders. The LTA was adopted at 85 °C and between four and eight days using forced draft oven to reproduce the in-service aging that occurs over many years in the field. The performance assays contains: Marshall traits, tensile and compressive strength under wetting and drying conditions, bending strength at zero and -10°C, cohesion at 60°C, tensile strength ratio, and recovered strength index were adopted on DGAMs. A mechanistically-design tool was explored for estimating the enhancement in paving life or thickness reduction of DGAMs and base course for similar service life caused from LTA of DGAMs. Assays results notified that the LTA increases DGAMs strength towards: (1) rutting; (2) moisture sensitivity; (3) cracking; and (4) cohesion failure. In addition, it was found that sol asphalt cement performs slightly better than gel asphalt cement, especially in the case of moisture susceptibility and flexural strength properties.