Rheological investigation on the ageing performance of bio-recycled asphalt binders and mixtures
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2023Referencia bibliográfica
Ana Jiménez del Barco Carrión, Davide Lo Presti, Emmanuel Chailleux & Gordon D. Airey (2023) Rheological investigation on the ageing performance of bio-recycled asphalt binders and mixtures, Road Materials and Pavement Design, 24:sup1, 538-553, DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2023.2181010
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European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme 607524; European Union’s Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie 754446; Universidad de GranadaResumen
The current need to move towards more sustainable technologies in
the construction sector has promoted the investigation of using alternative materials in asphalt mixtures for pavements. Biomaterials, used as
biobinders, have shown their potential as partial replacement of bitumen
in asphalt mixtures as solution to decreasing the demand for fossil-fuelbased binders as well as CO 2 emissions. However, more research is needed
to increase the replacement of bitumen in asphalt mixtures. In this investigation,biobinders are used as full replacement of virgin bitumen and as
recycling agent within asphalt mixtures with high Reclaimed Asphalt (RA)
content. Blends of biobinders and RA binders, and bio-recycled asphalt mixtures, were produced, subjected to ageing and rheologically characterised.
The results show that the rheological properties of binders’ blends seem
adequate for their use, while the bio-recycled asphalt mixtures seem to
have a faster ageing than conventional ones, hence their full-scale application still remains a concern.