Effect of Working Temperature on Rheological Properties of Crumb Rubber Modified Binders With Warm Mix Additives
Date
2022
Authors
V, Hemanth Kumar
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Despite the extensive use of rolling thin film oven (RTFO) for short-term aging of
asphalt binders, there is a concern in understanding the rheology of short-term aging
characteristics of the crumb rubber modified asphalt binders. Crumb rubber modified
binder (CRMB) mixed with warm mix asphalt (WMA) additives Sasobit (S) and Rediset
(R) to investigate their short-term aging temperature based on equiviscous principle, i.e.,
the temperature corresponding to 0.17±0.02 Pa.s viscosity. This temperature is
implemented during RTFO aging process to investigate its effect on rutting performance
parameters. Rheological tests such as frequency sweep test, temperature sweep test, time-
temperature superposition (TTS), high-temperature performance grading (PG grading), and
multiple stress creep recovery (MSCR) are studied to understand the influence of RTFO
aging temperature on CRMB. The same RTFO aged samples were subjected to pressure
aging vessel (PAV) to investigate the fatigue performance parameters using intermediate
performance grading, linear amplitude sweep (LAS), thixotropic behaviour. The Fourier
transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and field emission scanning electron microscopy
(FE-SEM) are also applied to justify the effects of the WMA additives on the CRM binders
in terms of chemically and morphological properties on an RTFO and PAV aged
conditions. Finally, the storage stability of CRMB was investigated using a separation tube
test.
The high-temperature rheological properties revealed that due to an increase in
RTFO aging temperature, the critical thermo-rheological behaviour of CRMB in the
presence of WMA additives is significantly affected. It was found that CRMB with sasobit
additives greatly enhanced visco-elastic properties at 177°C RTFO aging conditions than
rediset additives. However, fatigue performance properties indicated that CRMB with
rediset additives experienced lower viscosity behaviour at intermediate pavement
temperature than sasobit for 177°C RTFO aged followed by PAV aging conditions.
Moreover, FE-SEM and FT-IR analysis proved that asphaltene formation was directly
dependent on the aging conditions, which helps conserve the rheological properties of base
binder present in the CRMB. Finally, storage stability showed a significant phase
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separation in CRMB binder in the presence of WMA due to aging temperature expect
stored at 177°C.
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Keywords
Crumb rubber modified binder, Short-term aging, long-term aging, rutting paramete, fatigue parameter, thixotropy