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Dynamic response analysis of semi-rigid asphalt pavement under combined low-temperature and heavy-load conditions. [PDF]
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Assessment of Flexible Pavement Containing Rubberized Asphalt. [PDF]
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Construction and Building Materials, 2019
Abstract The effects of cement and emulsified asphalt contents on the performance of cement-emulsified asphalt mixture were systematically evaluated, including the indirect tensile strength, compressive strength, modulus of resilience, tensile strength ratio, dynamic stability, maximum bending strain, and Cantabro loss.
Wanli Ye, Jinhuan Shan
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Abstract The effects of cement and emulsified asphalt contents on the performance of cement-emulsified asphalt mixture were systematically evaluated, including the indirect tensile strength, compressive strength, modulus of resilience, tensile strength ratio, dynamic stability, maximum bending strain, and Cantabro loss.
Wanli Ye, Jinhuan Shan
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Effect of emulsifier on cement hydration in cement asphalt mortar
Construction and Building Materials, 2013Cement asphalt mortar (CA mortar) is a key material of non-ballasted track structure. In order to solve the problem that cement hardens slowly in CA mortar, the retarding effect of emulsifier on cement hydration was studied by measurement of cement setting time, hydration heat and X-ray diffraction analysis. Results show that emulsifier has significant
Yiqiu Tan, Jian Ouyang, Jianfu Lv
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Construction and Building Materials, 2017
Abstract This study evaluated the effects of two types of cationic modified asphalt emulsions, i.e. SBS modified asphalt emulsion and SBR modified asphalt emulsion, on the flow time, air content and mechanical properties of cement emulsified asphalt mortar (CEAM) at varying asphalt to cement (A/C) ratios.
Baoju Liu
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Abstract This study evaluated the effects of two types of cationic modified asphalt emulsions, i.e. SBS modified asphalt emulsion and SBR modified asphalt emulsion, on the flow time, air content and mechanical properties of cement emulsified asphalt mortar (CEAM) at varying asphalt to cement (A/C) ratios.
Baoju Liu
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Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2018
AbstractThe compressive strength and elastic modulus of cement asphalt emulsion mortar (CAM) are two fundamental parameters of material design, and their values are highly dependent on asphalt:ceme...
Jian Ouyang, Yiqiu Tan, Ouyang Jian
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AbstractThe compressive strength and elastic modulus of cement asphalt emulsion mortar (CAM) are two fundamental parameters of material design, and their values are highly dependent on asphalt:ceme...
Jian Ouyang, Yiqiu Tan, Ouyang Jian
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Interaction mechanism of cement and asphalt emulsion in asphalt emulsion mixtures
Materials and Structures/Materiaux Et Constructions, 2013The interaction characteristics of cement asphalt composite mastic (CAM) and performance properties of cement asphalt emulsion mixtures (CAEM) were evaluated in this work using chemical and mechanical test methods to investigate the effect of the presence of cement on asphalt emulsion mixtures (AEM).
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