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Utilización de técnicas petrográficas para evaluar los efectos inducidos del NaCl, condiciones climáticas extremas y el paso del tráfico en las superficies de las carreteras españolas
Author(s) -
Ana Patricia Pérez Fortes,
M.J. Varas–Muriel,
Pedro Castiñeiras
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
materiales de construcción
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1988-3226
pISSN - 0465-2746
DOI - 10.3989/mc.2017.07516
Subject(s) - asphalt , durability , aggregate (composite) , asphalt pavement , layer (electronics) , environmental science , geotechnical engineering , materials science , geology , composite material
The asphalt surface layer is the most exposed to weather and traffic conditions on roads, especially those subjected to winter maintenance. Therefore, a deep knowledge of the mechanisms which can damage this layer is necessary to improve its design, construction and long-term use. With this purpose, two types of asphalt mixtures used on roads from NW Spain were subjected to durability tests (freezing-thaw and thermal-stress) with a saturated NaCl solution. After the durability tests, a wheel tracking test was performed on the samples, and the resultant material was analyzed by optical polarized light and fluorescence microscopy. This analysis showed that the binder-aggregate low adhesion was the main responsible of the asphalt mixture damage. This damage was concentrated in the aggregates because the binder acted as an impermeable wall. Consequently, the NaCl solution penetrated and degraded the aggregates quickly and strongly

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