Effects of reclaimed asphalt and warm mix asphalt on the availability of the road network

Conference Paper (2019)
Author(s)

J. C. Nicholls (Transport Research Laboratory)

M. Wayman (Transport Research Laboratory)

A. Varveri (TU Delft - Pavement Engineering)

S. King (Lagan Asphalt)

S. Cassidy (Lagan Asphalt)

K. Mollenhauer (University of Kassel)

C. McNally (University College Dublin)

A. Tabakovic (University College Dublin)

Research Group
Pavement Engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351063265-28
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Research Group
Pavement Engineering
Pages (from-to)
186-193
ISBN (print)
9781138480285
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Abstract

This repot reviews the EARN project, which was undertaken under CEDR Call2012 in order to investigate the effects of using reclaimed asphalt (RA) and/or lower temperature asphalt on the road network. The work consisted of a review of existing data on service lifetime and availability of road materials and structures, a site trial to evaluate varying proportions of RA, experimental evaluation of moisture damage and ageing in asphalt mixtures and development of an impact assessment model. The site trial involved four different mixtures containing varying proportions of RA and warm mix additive and was monitored for international roughness index, mean profile depth, corrected SCRIM Coefficient, indirect stiffness modulus, water sensitivity and indirect tensile strength, the latter with and without artificial ageing. The monitoring was extended to 40 months with two extensions to the project, when monitoring of the binder mechanical and other properties were also made.

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