Study of the Properties of Open Graded Asphalt Mixtures With the addition of SBS
Porous asphalt (PA) is widely used in a growing number of countries where porous asphalt is applied for a variety of purposes, e.g. for the effective drainage of rainwater, traffic safety (high slip resistance), the control of noise pollution and lower temperatures surrounding the city. However, it...
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description | Porous asphalt (PA) is widely used in a growing number of countries where porous asphalt is applied for a variety of purposes, e.g. for the effective drainage of rainwater, traffic safety (high slip resistance), the control of noise pollution and lower temperatures surrounding the city. However, it has many other disadvantages, such as poor resistance to rutting, poor resistance to fatigue, and PA is susceptible to raveling (wastage of aggregates from the pavement surface), due to effects of climatic and traffic loading. In general, this type of mixtures is not as good as traditional mixtures. This research aims to study and improve the properties of porous mixtures using SBS. In this paper, laboratory tests were carried out to the materials involved in the composition of this mixture: binder, aggregate, and additive. SBS is used in the proportion of (2.0, 3.0, and 4.0) % of the weight of the binder. It was found that this additive leads to reduce the permeability and air void, but not as large as that without polymer modifier by (1.7 %, 3%, and 3.5%), while in the case of abrasion loss (aged and unaged) decrease by (4.1, 6.67 and 10.92) (4.7, 6.3and 2.6)% respectively. The drain down value is decreased by (16.5%, 38.25%, and 43.51%) respectively, from original asphalt cement. |
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