A comparative study on properties of porous friction course mixes with neat bitumen and modified binders
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2009
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
This paper summarises details of the laboratory investigation on the effect of various binders on the performance and durability of porous friction course (PFC) mixes. Three different modified binders and neat bitumen were investigated for three different aggregate gradations at two predetermined binder contents. The performance was evaluated in terms of stone-on-stone contact condition, air voids, and hydraulic-conductivity of compacted PFC mixes. The structural durability was investigated based on aged abrasion loss and moisture susceptibility. The findings provide a better understanding of the effect of each binder type on the performance and durability of PFC mixes. Crown Copyright © 2008.
Description
Keywords
AC generator motors, Aggregates, Bituminous materials, Durability, Friction, Tribology, Abrasion losses, Aggregate gradations, Air voids, Binder contents, Bitumen, Comparative studies, Contact conditions, Gradation, Laboratory investigations, Moisture susceptibilities, Performance, Porous friction course, Structural durabilities, Binders
Citation
Construction and Building Materials, 2009, 23, 3, pp. 1211-1217
