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Influence of limestone filler on the rheological properties of bituminous mastics through susceptibility master curves
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Palabras clave
Limestone filler
Bitumen
Asphalt mastic
Master curve
Thermal susceptibility
Clasificación UNESCO
3305.29 Construcción de Carreteras
3321.01 Materiales Asfálticos
Fecha de publicación
2020-01-20
Citación
Lagos-Varas, M., Movilla-Quesada, D., Raposeiras, A. C., Arenas, J. P., Calzada-Pérez, M. A., Vega-Zamanillo, A., & Lastra-González, P. (2020). Influence of limestone filler on the rheological properties of bituminous mastics through susceptibility master curves. Construction and Building Materials, 231, 117126. doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.117126
Resumen
[EN] Temperature variations caused by seasonal changes and vehicle loads generate severe damage to asphalt
layers. For a correct design, it is essential to carry out an adequate rheological characterization of both
bitumen and bituminous mastic, since they are considered the weakest elements of the mixture. This
article shows the results of the rheological behavior of mastics made of limestone filler and three types
of binders, with a filler-bitumen ratio of 1/1, finding that the filler-bitumen interaction has a significant
influence on asphalt mastics. Vehicle loads and climatic temperatures were simulated from MSCR and
DSR tests to study the viscoelastic behavior of the bitumen and the mastic. Thus, stiffness, variation of
the internal structure, viscosity, thermal susceptibility, permanent deformation, and cracking were determined.
The results indicated that the filler causes an increase in the rigidity of the mastic for the whole
range of temperatures and load frequencies, but this increase varies depending on the type of bitumen
used. There is also no significant change in the phase angle variation between bitumens and mastics.
This indicates that the bitumens maintain their internal structure when the filler is added, as well as considerably
decreasing the accumulated strain in multiple stress creep recovery (MSCR) tests.
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Fuente: Construction and Building Materials
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0950-0618
DOI
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.117126
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