Implementation of Crumb Rubber (CR) in Road Pavements: A Comprehensive Literature Review
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Guerrero Bustamante, Oswaldo; Camargo, Rafael; Dawd, Ibrahim; Duque, Jose; Polo Mendoza, Rodrigo; Gálvis, Javier; Díaz, Jesús; Daza, Omar; Cucunuba, Juan; Acosta, CarlosEditorial
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crumb rubber stabilization asphalt mixtures
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2024-12-06Referencia bibliográfica
Guerrero Bustamante, O. et. al. Infrastructures 2024, 9(12), 223; [https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures9120223]
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Colciencias-Fulbright Scholarship—2018 CohortAbstract
The global rise in vehicle ownership has led to a significant accumulation of waste tires,
with many ending up in landfills or incinerated, resulting in considerable environmental impacts.
Several end-of-life solutions have been developed to repurpose these tires, and one promising
approach is converting them into crumb rubber for use in road infrastructure. Crumb rubber
has been incorporated as a stabilizing agent in asphalt mixtures, Portland cement concrete, base
and sub-base granular layers, and subgrades. This application not only mitigates environmental
harm but also often enhances the mechanical performance of these materials. Additionally, crumb
rubber (CR) serves as a low-carbon material, offering environmental benefits such as reduced carbon
footprint. This study provides a comprehensive literature review on the use of crumb rubber in
road infrastructure materials, examining aspects such as treatment methods, mix design, mechanical
properties, durability, and environmental impacts. It also highlights knowledge gaps and potential
research directions to advance the application of crumb rubber in the road infrastructure industry.
The findings suggest that, at appropriate dosages (in asphalt mixtures, for example, it is between
15–20% by weight of asphalt binder), crumb rubber can shift from being an environmental burden
to a valuable resource across numerous road infrastructure applications. This review aims to guide
agencies, designers, engineers, and other stakeholders in informed decision-making.