2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00397-016-0968-x
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Modeling the linear viscoelastic behavior of asphaltite-modified bitumens

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“…Palierne proposed Palierne model which can predicted the dynamic modulus of emulsions based on microscopic characteristics [29]. Through Palierne model, Themeli et al studied the effect of asphaltite on dynamic modulus of asphalt binders [30]; Tan and Guo studied the effect of filler volume on interaction parameter of asphalt mastics [31]. Up to now, Palierne model has not been applied on the study of asphalt emulsions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Palierne proposed Palierne model which can predicted the dynamic modulus of emulsions based on microscopic characteristics [29]. Through Palierne model, Themeli et al studied the effect of asphaltite on dynamic modulus of asphalt binders [30]; Tan and Guo studied the effect of filler volume on interaction parameter of asphalt mastics [31]. Up to now, Palierne model has not been applied on the study of asphalt emulsions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%