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Comprehensive Behavior Spectrum Analysis of Risky Driving Behaviors on Mountain Curves
Constrained by complex topography, mountain roads with tight bends and steep slopes show inherently high‐risk traits, with accident rates several times higher than on ordinary roads. Dynamic driving behaviors and complex environmental interferences have long hindered risk assessment due to fragmented data and static analysis.
Tangzhi Liu +7 more
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The Effect of Aging on the Cracking Resistance of Recycled Asphalt
Fatigue cracking is an important concern when a high percentage of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) is used in an asphalt mixture. The aging of the asphalt binder reduces its ductility and makes the pavement more susceptible to cracking. Rejuvenators are
Mojtaba Mohammadafzali +4 more
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Inflatable kirigami crawlers are fabricated from heat‐sealable textiles and achieve motion through cyclic pneumatic actuation. Strategically placed kirigami cuts guide asymmetric deformation, doubling contraction compared to traditional pouches and forming scale‐like surfaces.
Burcu Seyidoğlu +3 more
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Toward Zero Waste Mining: Circular Economy of Copper Slags
Mining and metal extraction processes generate over 90% of global waste. With the rapid increase in population and urbanization, the demand for geotechnical applications and construction materials constantly increases and can absorb the entire quantity of slags generated.
Aleksandar Mitrašinović +2 more
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Modelling indirect tensile strength of warm mix asphalt with variable reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) content [PDF]
Introduction. There is a world-wide trend to also increase the sustainability of the road sector. The growing use of various industrial by-products, together with economical and eco-friendly construction and maintenance techniques can be observed in many
Ali Saleh, László Gáspár
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Designing asphalt mixes containing reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP)
Repairs and reconstructions of asphalt roads and paved areas generate large amounts of construction debris in the form of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). The material milled from the upper layer contains aggregate and asphalt with deteriorating performance parameters as a result of long-term service under variable weather conditions. Since the debris
Andrzej Sobczyk +2 more
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Rutting resistance in basalt fiber reinforced recycled asphalt pavement
Rutting is a key factor affecting the safety, durability, and performance of asphalt pavements. Its effective control requires proper design, material selection, and construction practices.
Dolunay Zengin +2 more
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The increased demand for asphalt and other materials involved in the construction of pavement led to an increase in the cost of these materials, which calls for searching for alternatives to virgin materials that can be used to produce asphalt mixtures ...
Abd Ali Nadia S. +2 more
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Use of reclaimed asphalt pavement – necessity and innovation
A responsible recycling of asphalt pavements is crucial in terms of economic and ecological measures related to preservation of non-renewable resources of bituminous binders and aggregates.
Wojciech Bańkowski +5 more
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Limiting the cracking of MCE mixtures used in base layers
The subject of the analysis conducted in the article are mineral-cement-emulsion (MCE) mixtures containing reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). The mixtures contain innovative road binders based on cement-dusty by-products (UCPP).
Łukasz Skotnicki, Jarosław Kuźniewski
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