Laboratory evaluation on the road performance of diatomite modified porous asphalt mixture

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Porous asphalt mixture (PAM) is an indispensable pavement material for the construction of sponge city with low-cost and environment friendly characteristics, which conducive to replenishing urban groundwater and alleviating the heat island effect. The main purpose of this article is to explore the change of road performance and water permeability of PAM under different diatomite dosage, and determine the optimal amount of diatomite content. First, the volume characteristics of diatomite permeable asphalt mixture (D-PAM) were measured by Darcy's law, the void of D-PAM decreased slightly according to the test results. Furthermore, based on the water damage Marshall test and freeze-thaw splitting test, the water stability of D-PAM increases significantly with the increase of diatomite content. At last, the low-temperature anti-cracking performance and ductility of D-PAM were carried out based on the acoustic emission (AE) detector and the Low temperature universal mechanics testing machine. According to the experimental results, it is recommended that the content of diatomite is 10%.

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Liu, H. B., Liu, H., Wei, H. B., Chai, C., & Zhu, B. (2021). Laboratory evaluation on the road performance of diatomite modified porous asphalt mixture. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2047). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2047/1/012028

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