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[133000] Artykuł: Properties of Asphalt Concrete in Half-Warm Technology with a Focus on the Impact of Hydrated Lime and Foamed Bitumen – A Case StudyCzasopismo: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Pavements MAIREPAV10 SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AGGEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND Tom: Volume 522, Strony: 272-283ISSN: 2366-2557 Opublikowano: 2024 Autorzy / Redaktorzy / Twórcy Grupa MNiSW: Recenzowany referat w materiałach konferencyjnych w języku angielskim Punkty MNiSW: 0 ![]() Keywords: asphalt concrete foamed bitumen surface active agent hydrated lime half-warm technology  |
The priority in road construction is to reduce the energy consumption
in the production of mineral-asphalt mixtures used for the upper layers of pavement
structures. The most effective approach in this regard is production of such
a mixture in the half warm technology (HWMA) with water-foamed bitumen.
It is produced at a temperature 50 °C to 70 °C lower than that required for the
production of traditional mineral-asphalt mixtures. In the research, AC 8S asphalt
concrete was used, made with foamed 50/70 grade bitumen. High values for the
foamed parameters of the binder were obtained by adding a surface active agent
at a rate of 0.6 wt.% in relation to the bitumen before foaming. In order to ensure
the high-quality properties of AC 8S asphalt concrete in the HWMA technology,
hydrated lime was used as a substitute for part of the mineral filler. Its influence
on the physical (air void content) and mechanical properties (indirect tensile
strength, moisture and frost resistance, stiffness modulus, low temperature cracking
resistance) of AC 8S asphalt concrete produced in the HWMAtechnology was
studied. Using Harrington’s utility function, the optimal content of hydrated lime
and foamed bitumen was determined. A comprehensive evaluation of the results
demonstrated synergy between hydrated lime and 50/70 asphalt with the addition
of 0.6% surface active agent, ensuring that the HWMA AC 8S mixture meets all
the normative requirements.