Effect of Recycled Asphalt Aggregates on the Rutting of Bituminous Concrete in the Presence of Additive

Under the traffic action, the pavement crumbling occurs rapidly, which leads to severe impairments that are reflected on the surface layers: rutting, cracking, substances rejection, polishing and pulling out the aggregates on surface. This situation often involves the renovation of the surface’s lay...

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description Under the traffic action, the pavement crumbling occurs rapidly, which leads to severe impairments that are reflected on the surface layers: rutting, cracking, substances rejection, polishing and pulling out the aggregates on surface. This situation often involves the renovation of the surface’s layers. It is, therefore, urgent to appeal to a new vision of pavement design based on optimizing the use of local materials, nonrenewable, and respect for the environment. The recycling of bituminous substances is one of the relevant solutions. It has the advantage of reusing building materials by mixing them with a proportion of refined ones to achieve the required performance. This assignment researches for different rates of coated aggregates, the effects of manufacturing temperature and blending time in the mixing of the constituents during production as well as the additive (powder of rubber) on the improvement of the recycled asphalt rutting. Rutting is one of the most encountered degradation phenomena in the Algerian roads. The formulated hypothesis used here assumes that the additive has an influence on the mechanical performance (rutting) of the recycled asphalt and also on the rate of the used asphalt aggregates. To justify this hypothesis, it is mandatory to go through the manufacture of the asphalt with different rate of asphalt aggregates. To reduce the number of experimental tests necessary for this study, we used the experimental approaches method ANOVA.
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Analysis of variance
Asphalt
Asphalt pavements
Bituminous
Blending effects
Building materials
Coating effects
Construction materials
Design for recycling
Design optimization
Engineering
Humanities and Social Sciences
Hypotheses
Mechanical properties
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Pavement design
Renovation
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Rubber
Science
Surface layer
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