Asphalt concrete produced from rejuvenated reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP)

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Abstract

The problem of recycled materials application in road construction is one of the key issues in contemporary road engineering. This article describes attempts to produce a hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixture entirely from processed reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) material. Due to the binder ageing process, rejuvenating agent was a necessary additive to the mixture. The mixture was tested to determine its parameters, including the content of voids, fatigue life, rutting resistance, stiffness and water sensitivity. The test results demonstrated that the rejuvenated RAP mixture is not inferior to fresh produced mixtures in terms of physical and strength parameters. Such results are, however, conditional on appropriate handling of the RAP material.

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Sorociak, W., Grzesik, B., Bzówka, J., & Mieczkowski, P. (2020). Asphalt concrete produced from rejuvenated reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). Archives of Civil Engineering, 66(2), 321–337. https://doi.org/10.24425/ace.2020.131812

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