Laboratory investigation on the effect of rejuvenator in Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement based Stone Mastic Asphalt Mixes
Date
2020
Authors
Prashanth, L Durga.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The present study discusses the characteristics of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement
(RAP) materials in bituminous mixtures. RAP is a material extracted from worn out or
distressed pavement. These materials possess a valuable component such as aggregates
and aged bituminous binder which has a potential to be reused or recycled. At present the
field engineers are facing lot of problems to get quality aggregate for road construction.
Due to the scarcity of this material, the cost is escalating. The government of India is
insisting to use marginal or reclaimed materials in road construction based on
investigations in the laboratory.
These materials are incorporated as a replacement to conventional bitumen binder
and also the aggregates in both coarse and fine fractions. The mix design for conventional
and RAP based Stone Matrix Asphalt (SMA) mixes are optimised to obtain sufficient
strength, durability based on the standards suggested by relevant codes to be used as a
bituminous layer in flexible pavement. The RAP materials are incorporated at different
replacement levels (0%, 30%, 50%, and 70% by weight of total aggregate gradation
content in the mix). Various mechanical, durability and performance properties are
studied in detail and compared to conventional SMA mix.
It was found that the RAP based SMA Mix displayed better strength when
compared to that of conventional mixes. Whereas, the durability and fatigue performance
was found to decrease with the increase in RAP content. To overcome the problems of
durability and fatigue performance of RAP materials, rejuvenators were used. The
rejuvenators used in the present study are bio based and another petroleum based viz.,
Waste Cooking Oil (WCO) and Waste Engine Oil (WEO). The rejuvenators are added to
reduce the stiffness and viscosity with improved workability. The test results of
rejuvenated RAP based SMA Mix exhibited better strength than the conventional mix.
The durability and fatigue performance of the rejuvenated mix also improved even at
higher levels of replacement of RAP, indicating the significance of rejuvenation and
utilization of higher RAP content in the mix.vi
The use of rejuvenated RAP in bituminous mixes would lead to lower production
cost of bituminous mixes as compared to the conventional type.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement, Waste Cooking Oil, Waste Engine Oil, Mechanical and durability properties, Fatigue performance, waste management