Within the framework of the European Project SUP&R ITN a Ph.D. thesis is carried out to study the durability of asphalt mixtures made with the combination of high rates of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and warm mix asphalt technologies. For this purpose the complex modulus and fatigue resistance of three different asphalt mixtures, including surfactant modified and foamed warm mix asphalts, combined with RAP has been studied. The extra value is given by the application of an ageing procedure based on the oxidation of compacted materials in laboratory. It follows the recommendations of the RILEM TC-ATB TG5, which distinguishes between short and long term ageing. Fourier Transform InfraRed (FTIR) tests were carried out on the extracted bitumens to quantify the oxidation levels. An increase of the norm and a decrease of the phase angle of |E*| at 15 °C 10 Hz with ageing and RAP addition are experienced for all the mixtures. Similarly the slopes of the fatigue laws tend to increase with ageing. A consistent correlation is observed between these evolutions and the evolution of the carbonyl index. In general, the tendency is similar for all procedures, so the use of warm technologies combined with high RAP amounts may need to be considered.
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Perez-Martinez, M., Marsac, P., Gabet, T., Hammoum, F., de Mesquita Lopes, M., & Pouget, S. (2016). Effects of ageing on warm mix asphalts with high rates of reclaimed asphalt pavement. RILEM Bookseries, 13, 113–118. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-0867-6_16
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