To investigate the effects of nanoparticle content, storage time, and storage temperature on the storage stability of asphalt binders modified by nanoparticles, hot tube storage tests, softening point tests, and dynamic-shearing rheometer (DSR) tests were adopted to evaluate the properties of two kinds of nanotitanium dioxide (TiO2) modified asphalt binders. A statistical one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) test was employed to analyze the effects of those variations on the storage stability of the nano-TiO2 modified asphalt binders. The results indicated that the softening point, the failure temperature, the dynamic-shear viscosity, and G⁎/sinδ of the binders increased with nanoparticle content. The storage stability of the binders decrea...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. During last decade, researchers\u27 interest in nanot...
The experimental investigation presented in this paper focused on storage stability of bituminous bi...
Photocatalysis compounds such as titanium dioxide (TiO2) can trap and degrade organic and inorganic ...
In the recent times, asphalt binder modification has emerged an inevitable alternative in the paving...
This research evaluated the rheological behavior of conventional asphalt binders modified with TiO2 ...
Aging by oxidation of asphalt roadway material promotes changes in its physical, chemical, and rheol...
The significant increase in traffic on paved roads has accelerated the deterioration of asphalt coat...
Nanomaterials have a great potential for enhancing the performance of base asphalt binder. This stud...
This study investigates the physical and rheological properties of asphalt binders modified by nano ...
Automobile exhaust pollution is a serious problem that restricts urban development, and it poses a s...
During the last two decades, nanomaterial application has gained a significant attraction into aspha...
AbstractDuring last decade, researchers’ interest in nanotechnology applications, particularly in th...
The life expectancy of Asphalt Binder (AB) has been negatively impacted by the harsh bombardment of ...
This study investigated the rheological properties of asphalt binders modified with nanomaterial add...
This study aims to characterize the rate of change that takes place in the rheological properties of...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. During last decade, researchers\u27 interest in nanot...
The experimental investigation presented in this paper focused on storage stability of bituminous bi...
Photocatalysis compounds such as titanium dioxide (TiO2) can trap and degrade organic and inorganic ...
In the recent times, asphalt binder modification has emerged an inevitable alternative in the paving...
This research evaluated the rheological behavior of conventional asphalt binders modified with TiO2 ...
Aging by oxidation of asphalt roadway material promotes changes in its physical, chemical, and rheol...
The significant increase in traffic on paved roads has accelerated the deterioration of asphalt coat...
Nanomaterials have a great potential for enhancing the performance of base asphalt binder. This stud...
This study investigates the physical and rheological properties of asphalt binders modified by nano ...
Automobile exhaust pollution is a serious problem that restricts urban development, and it poses a s...
During the last two decades, nanomaterial application has gained a significant attraction into aspha...
AbstractDuring last decade, researchers’ interest in nanotechnology applications, particularly in th...
The life expectancy of Asphalt Binder (AB) has been negatively impacted by the harsh bombardment of ...
This study investigated the rheological properties of asphalt binders modified with nanomaterial add...
This study aims to characterize the rate of change that takes place in the rheological properties of...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. During last decade, researchers\u27 interest in nanot...
The experimental investigation presented in this paper focused on storage stability of bituminous bi...
Photocatalysis compounds such as titanium dioxide (TiO2) can trap and degrade organic and inorganic ...