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RILEM interlaboratory study on the mechanical properties of asphalt mixtures modified with polyethylene waste

Authors :
Poulikakos, Lily
Pasquini, Emiliano
Tušar, Marjan
Hernando, David
Wang, Di
Mikhailenko, Peter
Pasetto, Marco
Baliello, Andrea
Cannone Falchetto, Augusto
Miljković, Miomir
Orešković, Marko
Viscione, Nunzio
Saboo, Nikhil
Orozco, Gabirel
Lachance-Tremblay, Eric
Vaillancourt, Michel
Rafiq Kakar, Muhammed
Bueche, Nicolas
Stoop, Jan
Wouters, Lacy
Dalmazzo, Davide
Pinheiro, Gustavo
Vasconcelos, Kamilla
Moreno Navarro, Fernando
Poulikakos, Lily
Pasquini, Emiliano
Tušar, Marjan
Hernando, David
Wang, Di
Mikhailenko, Peter
Pasetto, Marco
Baliello, Andrea
Cannone Falchetto, Augusto
Miljković, Miomir
Orešković, Marko
Viscione, Nunzio
Saboo, Nikhil
Orozco, Gabirel
Lachance-Tremblay, Eric
Vaillancourt, Michel
Rafiq Kakar, Muhammed
Bueche, Nicolas
Stoop, Jan
Wouters, Lacy
Dalmazzo, Davide
Pinheiro, Gustavo
Vasconcelos, Kamilla
Moreno Navarro, Fernando
Source :
Journal of Cleaner Production
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This research aims to determine if the observed improvements using polyethylene (PE) waste in asphalt binder translate into better performance at the asphalt mixture scale in the laboratory environment while overcoming the stability and homogeneity issues experienced at the binder level. This is accomplished through a round-robin multinational experimental program covering four continents, with the active participation of eleven laboratories within the RILEM TC 279-WMR. PE modified AC16 mixtures were prepared employing the dry process using local materials with the PE waste provided by one source. Various mechanical tests were performed to investigate the compactability, strength, moisture sensitivity, stiffness and permanent deformation. Compared to the control mixtures, the following observations were made for PE modified mixtures: easier to compact, lower time dependence of stiffness, higher elastic behavior, lower creep rate, and higher creep modulus. Furthermore, cyclic compression test results showed that the resistance to permanent deformation is improved when using PE in asphalt mixtures, whereas the wheel tracking tests showed relatively similar or better results when 1.5% PE was added to the control mixture. The wheel tracking test results in water showed an increase in deformation with increasing PE content. The interlaboratory investigation showed that the use of PE as a performance enhancing additive in asphalt pavements is a viable, environmentally friendly option for recycling waste plastic and could potentially reduce the use of polymer additives in asphalt.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Cleaner Production
Notes :
Journal of Cleaner Production, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358253998
Document Type :
Electronic Resource