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Thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of cold reclaimed asphalt aggregates without binder addition

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Pages S49-S63 | Received 29 Oct 2018, Accepted 20 Feb 2019, Published online: 14 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

This paper details a cold recycling evaluation of 100% reclaimed asphalt aggregates without any binder addition. In this context, a series of triaxial laboratory tests was performed. Monotonic triaxial tests were conducted to determine failure resistance at 20°C, 50°C and with a specimen preheated at 50°C then tested at 20°C. Repeated Load Triaxial (RLT) tests were performed to analyse the permanent and resilient strains at 20°C, at three frequencies and with two water contents. It is found that increasing temperature causes a drop of failure resistance while cohesion is increased. RLT tests reveal that higher water content implies higher strains, as well that water content presents a higher impact on resilient behaviour than low frequencies. Finally, the non-linear elastic Boyce model was used to describe the resilient strains. Total stress and effective stress calibrations were performed with a measurement of the initial suction. Eventually, these effective stress calibrations were performed with one set of parameters.

ORCID

Juan Carlos Quezada http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6164-7949

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Funding

This work is part of the ORRAP (Optimal Recycling of Reclaimed Asphalts in low-traffic Pavements) project funded by ERDF - INTERREG V (3.1 ORRAP), which studies the cold recycling of reclaimed asphalts aggregates without binder addition.

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