2019
DOI: 10.3390/coatings9050343
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Improving the Environmental Sustainability of Low Noise Pavements: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Reclaimed Asphalt and Crumb Rubber Based Warm Mix Technologies

Abstract: Increasing environmental awareness is pushing towards sustainable approaches to the design and management of transport infrastructures. A life cycle assessment of low noise pavements is carried out here, with the aim to evaluate and compare the use of warm mix asphalts containing crumb rubber (CR) from end-of-life tires (ELTs) and reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). Different scenarios have been considered, taking into account production, construction, maintenance activities, and end-of-life of the pavement, acc… Show more

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“…Puccini et al approaching to a sustainable design and management of transport infrastructures applied the LCA tool to study different solutions of low noise pavements. Their idea was based on replacing, in the bituminous mixtures, the classic virgin non-renewable materials with secondary materials to lower landfill pressure, maintaining adequate functional properties [ 78 ]. Thus, the classic hot mix asphalt (HMA) was compared with crumb rubber (CR) from EoL tires and reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP).…”
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“…Puccini et al approaching to a sustainable design and management of transport infrastructures applied the LCA tool to study different solutions of low noise pavements. Their idea was based on replacing, in the bituminous mixtures, the classic virgin non-renewable materials with secondary materials to lower landfill pressure, maintaining adequate functional properties [ 78 ]. Thus, the classic hot mix asphalt (HMA) was compared with crumb rubber (CR) from EoL tires and reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP).…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Contribution of the pavement layers to selected impact categories, scenario S. Reprinted from [ 78 ]. …”
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“…The assessment includes the entire life cycle of a product, process, or activity, including the extraction and processing of raw materials; manufacturing, transportation and distribution; use; reuse and maintenance; recycling and final disposal [ 10 ]. This methodology has previously been used to determine the environmental performance of pavements, principally comparing rigid and flexible layers [ 11 , 12 ], but has also investigated more innovative solutions, such as warm mixed asphalt or recycled materials [ 13 , 14 , 15 ]. However, there is little documentation of its use in the evaluation of induction-healing technology.…”
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“…RAP is an additional component which reduces production costs of AM mostly on virgin materials and binder costs. Indeed, the use of reclaimed materials is associated with a reduced demand for virgin non-renewable materials such as bitumen and mineral aggregates (Puccini et al, 2019). Optimization of the producing AM process mixing RAP and virgin materials is necessary in order to ensure correct homogeneity (Vislavičius & Sivilevičius, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%