2015
DOI: 10.3141/2481-11
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Viscosity Evaluation Index of Hot-Applied Sealant for Asphalt Pavement

Abstract: The relationship of viscosity to temperature is one of the most important factors in the application of hot-applied sealants. However, the present evaluation system cannot fully reflect the field performance of the sealants, given the lack of consideration of application conditions. A rotational viscometer and Rotor SC4-27 were used in this study to test the viscosity of hot-applied sealants, with viscosity at 50% torsional moment taken as the apparent viscosity. Nine kinds of sealants were tested in the tempe… Show more

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“…The - relationship curve is shown in Figure 3 b, which is basically a straight line, indicating that the internal microstructure of PVDF was not damaged with the decrease in temperature [ 22 ]. The viscous flow activation energy was used to characterize the temperature dependence of melted polymer viscosity, reflecting the sensitivity of viscosity to temperature changes [ 23 ]. The viscous flow activation energy of melted PVDF increased from 44.74 kJ/mol without IL to 69.46 kJ/mol with 15 wt.% IL.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The - relationship curve is shown in Figure 3 b, which is basically a straight line, indicating that the internal microstructure of PVDF was not damaged with the decrease in temperature [ 22 ]. The viscous flow activation energy was used to characterize the temperature dependence of melted polymer viscosity, reflecting the sensitivity of viscosity to temperature changes [ 23 ]. The viscous flow activation energy of melted PVDF increased from 44.74 kJ/mol without IL to 69.46 kJ/mol with 15 wt.% IL.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%