Assessing RAP Multi-Recycling Capacity by the Characterization of Recovered Bitumen Using DSR
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RAP Multi-recycling DSR Rejuvenator Ageing Sustainability
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2022-08-16Referencia bibliográfica
Antunes, V... [et al.]. Assessing RAP Multi-Recycling Capacity by the Characterization of Recovered Bitumen Using DSR. Sustainability 2022, 14, 10171. [https://doi.org/10.3390/su141610171]
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Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology SFRH/BD/114715/2016Resumen
This paper addresses the changes in bitumen properties during multi-recycling cycles, both
before and after ageing. The rheology of recovered bitumen was characterized using the dynamic
shear rheometer. The softening point and penetration value were also determined. The analysis
showed that the bitumen’s properties could be recovered even after more than one recycling cycle.
The bitumen recovered from the second recycling cycle presented an average reduction of 45% in
terms of complex modulus when compared with the first recycling cycle. The bitumen from the RAP
mixtures presented a similar susceptibility to ageing. The analysis clearly showed that RAP has the
potential to be multi-recycled.