2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00476-7_33
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Rejuvenated Binders, Reclaimed Binders and Paving Bitumens, Are They Any Different?

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“…However, Ji et al (2016) offered different rate (8%) of WVCO according to their study investigated rutting resistance of aged bitumen extracted from RAP materials. In the study done by Koudelka et al (2018) it was highlighted that optimum rate of rejuvenating agents changes according to their origin. In their paper, optimum rate of the agents was found between 5 and 10% by weight of binder.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Ji et al (2016) offered different rate (8%) of WVCO according to their study investigated rutting resistance of aged bitumen extracted from RAP materials. In the study done by Koudelka et al (2018) it was highlighted that optimum rate of rejuvenating agents changes according to their origin. In their paper, optimum rate of the agents was found between 5 and 10% by weight of binder.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trong biểu đồ pha trộn, những thay đổi về độ kim lún, độ nhớt hoặc cấp PG (Performance Grade) của bitum hỗn hợp với hàm lượng phụ gia tái sinh được đánh giá. Một số nghiên cứu đã sử dụng biểu đồ pha trộn dựa trên độ nhớt hoặc độ kim lún và nhiệt độ hoá mềm của bitum hỗn hợp với các hàm lượng phụ gia tái sinh khác nhau để lựa chọn hàm lượng [9,10]. Các nghiên cứu gần đây đã sử dụng cấp PG để lựa chọn hàm lượng phụ gia tái sinh trong đó hàm lượng tối thiểu để đảm bảo đủ khả năng chống nứt ở nhiệt độ thấp và hàm lượng tối đa để đảm bảo kháng hằn lún [11][12][13].…”
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“…In a study conducted by Koudelka et al, it was determined that the optimum ratios of rejuvenating agents depended on their origin. In the study, it was determined that the optimum ratios for the agents were 5% and 10% by the weight of the mixtures [19]. Zargar et al, investigated the possibility of using waste vegetable cooking oils as additive materials for rejuvenating aged bitumen in the laboratory with non-standard tests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%