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Methodology to characterise non-standard asphalt materials using DMA testing: application to natural asphalt mixtures

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Pages 1-10 | Received 18 Nov 2013, Accepted 07 Dec 2013, Published online: 05 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

The continuous rise in the cost of refined asphalt binders has increased the need for alternative road materials. Natural sand–asphalt mixtures, which have been already used in the construction of flexible pavements, constitute a promising non-standard asphalt material. Unfortunately, most of these mixtures have not been fully characterised or have been characterised using techniques that are unable to predict their performance. This paper proposes the application of the dynamic mechanical analyser (DMA) test to determine viscoelastic material properties of natural asphalt mixtures. The technique is also recommended to evaluate the mechanical deterioration of these materials and the impact of relevant construction factors, such as a compaction temperature, on their mechanical performance. Experimental results of applying DMA testing on a natural sand–asphalt mixture corroborated that this method provides reliable information to support decision-making processes regarding the responsible use of these mixtures in road infrastructure projects.

Acknowledgement

The authors are grateful with the Modified Asphalt Research Center (MARC) at the University of Wisconsin for performing the BBR tests presented in this work.

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Funding

Funding provided by Consorcio Constructor Ruta del Sol (CONSOL) to partially conduct the tests reported in this work is highly appreciated.

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