2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.10.070
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Effect of RAP and fibers addition on asphalt mixtures with self-healing properties gained by microwave radiation heating

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“…Conversely, samples with fibres and shavings heated for 40 s presented higher average reductions of 30.5% and 28%, respectively. This reduction was also observed in previous research studies [13][14][15], and is attributed to the high temperatures reached by the asphalt mixtures that produce damage in the bitumen and in the samples, varying their microstructure, increasing the porosity, and reducing their mechanical strength [13].…”
Section: Effect Of the Metallic Waste On The Heating And Crack-healinsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Conversely, samples with fibres and shavings heated for 40 s presented higher average reductions of 30.5% and 28%, respectively. This reduction was also observed in previous research studies [13][14][15], and is attributed to the high temperatures reached by the asphalt mixtures that produce damage in the bitumen and in the samples, varying their microstructure, increasing the porosity, and reducing their mechanical strength [13].…”
Section: Effect Of the Metallic Waste On The Heating And Crack-healinsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The X-ray micro-tomography was performed in a scanner operated at 160 kV and 200 mA, and the images were reconstructed at a spatial resolution of 25 mm (voxel side). The classification of voxels with the different types of materials in the asphalt mixture samples was achieved by segmenting voxel intensity values, with the aim of identifying the different fractions of the mixture components, in particular of the different waste used [14,22].…”
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