Research on the High-Temperature Stability of Twin-Screw Desulphurised Rubber Powder Composite SBS-Modified Asphalt and Its Mixtures
To analyse the differences in the high-temperature performance of twin-screw desulphurised rubber powder/undesulphurised rubber powder composite SBS-modified asphalt and its mixes. This paper analyses the performance differences between desulphurised rubber powder composite SBS-modified asphalt (ACR...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials 2025-01, Vol.18 (3), p.480 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To analyse the differences in the high-temperature performance of twin-screw desulphurised rubber powder/undesulphurised rubber powder composite SBS-modified asphalt and its mixes. This paper analyses the performance differences between desulphurised rubber powder composite SBS-modified asphalt (ACR/SBS), rubber powder composite SBS-modified asphalt (CR/SBS) and SBS-modified asphalt and their mixtures by multi-stress repeated creep recovery (MSCR) and submerged Hamburg rutting tests. In addition, fluorescence microscopy was used to reveal the micro-mechanisms underlying the differences in the high-temperature performance of the three asphalts. The results show that the twin-screw desulphurisation of rubber powder can significantly improve the high-temperature performance and water damage resistance of its composite-modified asphalt and mixture. The rutting depth of ACR/SBS-MA mixes was one-third and one-thirteenth of CR/SBS-MA mixes and SBS-MA mixes, respectively, under the hydrothermal coupling condition at 80 °C. The cross-linking bonds were opened during the twin-screw desulphurisation process to form a stable cross-linking network structure with SBS. The research of this thesis can lay theoretical and technical support for the promotion and application of desulphurised rubber-modified asphalt. |
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ISSN: | 1996-1944 1996-1944 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ma18030480 |