2022
DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2022.2136580
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Rubberised stone mastic asphalt mixtures: a performance-related evaluation

Abstract: Incorporation of recycled tyre rubber into asphalt mixtures is an environmentally friendly practice and has also shown enhancement in the performance of the pavement. The binder content of rubberised asphalt mixtures is usually increased compared to that used in conventional asphalt. This increase is deemed important to compensate for the reduction in the actual bitumen due to the existence of rubber particles. This study presents results of performance evaluation conducted on different rubberised Stone Mastic… Show more

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“…The study concluded that the inclusion of PCT CR improved the binder fatigue performance. Subhy and colleagues [18] studied the performance of stone mastic asphalt mix using 15.25% crumb rubber by weight of bitumen, where CR was made by a mixture of truck and passenger car tyres with unknown percentage of each source. The study concluded that the inclusion of CR enhanced the rutting and cracking resistance of asphalt mixes and satisfied the moisture resistance requirement without any further suggestion on the effect of the tyre source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study concluded that the inclusion of PCT CR improved the binder fatigue performance. Subhy and colleagues [18] studied the performance of stone mastic asphalt mix using 15.25% crumb rubber by weight of bitumen, where CR was made by a mixture of truck and passenger car tyres with unknown percentage of each source. The study concluded that the inclusion of CR enhanced the rutting and cracking resistance of asphalt mixes and satisfied the moisture resistance requirement without any further suggestion on the effect of the tyre source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%