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Application of Waste Cooking Oil as a Rejuvenator for Aged Bitumen

open access: yesIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Abstract Bitumen/asphalt is used as a binder in flexible pavements. It is obtained from petroleum which is a non-renewable source of energy. Therefore, use of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) is sustainable and economical as it replaces the fresh bitumen in the mix design.
Prachi Singhal, Archana Bohra Gupta
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Land, cloth, body and culture [PDF]

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The interweave of narrative, materiality and identity defines Catherine Harper’s intellectual and practice obsessions. Her visual, material, performic examination of Northern Irish womanhood, her investigation of both intersex and ‘anatomical drag’, and ...
Harper, Catherine
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Laboratory investigation on rejuvenating and self-healing properties of aged asphalt containing Ca-alginate capsules [PDF]

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The aging and cracking of asphalt pavement seriously affect the service life of asphalt pavement. Calcium alginate capsules have been shown to release a rejuvenator to repair cracks inside asphalt concrete under traffic loading conditions.
Zhang, Lei
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Evolution Of SBS-Modified Asphalt Performance Under Aging And Rejuvenation Cycle Conditions [PDF]

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Improving the poor long-term service performance of rejuvenated SBS-modified asphalt (REF-LT) is highly challenging. In this study, a blend of aged and virgin binders was used to rejuvenate REF-LT and the evolution of the asphalt performance was observed
Fu, Zhen   +6 more
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Investigating the effects of rejuvenating agents by means of reclaimed asphalt model system [PDF]

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This experimental study investigated the effectiveness of different types of rejuvenating agents used in reclaimed asphalt pavements by means of a novel methodological approach.
Baglieri, Orazio   +4 more
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Recycling of waste oils as rejuvenators for aged bitumen in RAP

open access: yes, 2022
The recycling of materials considered "waste" is an important goal for developing low environmental impact processes, even in pavement constructions. Therefore, the use of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is an important strategy in the preparation of new roads [1-2].
Sara Filippi   +5 more
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Development of an Alternative Bitumen Rejuvenator Consisting of Waste Oils and Reacted and Activated Rubber (RAR) [PDF]

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After a long-term in service on pavement, bituminous material exposure to environmental conditions and traffic loads leads to inevitable aging, causing an increase in binder viscosity and making it stiffer.
Botella Nieto, Ramon   +4 more
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