The use of crumb rubber in the modification of asphalt has occurred because of the problems related to disposal of scrap tires. However, the use of scrap tires in asphalt pavements, known as asphalt rubber pavements, can minimize environmental impacts and maximize conservation of natural resources. The textile fibers from recycled tires are typically disposed of in landfills or used in energetic valorization, but similar to other fibers, they can be used as a valuable resource in the reinforcement of engineering materials such as asphalt mixtures. Thus, this work aims at studying the use of textile fibers recycled from ground tires in the reinforcement of conventional asphalt mixtures. The application of textile fibers from ground tires was...
One of the major problems caused by environmental pollution in the world is waste tires (tyres). Mil...
none4noThe present research deals with the influence of fine Crumb Rubber (CR) incorporation on the ...
The utilization of synthetic, natural, and waste fibers in asphalt mixtures is constantly increasing...
The tire rubber obtained from end-of-life car and truck tires has been successfully recycled, among ...
Previous laboratory and field research has demonstrated that virgin synthetic and cellulose fibers p...
The various acknowledged benefits given by the use of fibre for construction materials made this com...
At least 275 million scrap tires exist in stockpiles in the U.S. The practice of dumping scrap tires...
Used tires represent one of the major solid waste problems in the world. Recycling or disposing of t...
Nowadays, the disposal of end-of-life tires (ELT) is worldwide one of the major concerns for the env...
The increase in the number of vehicles during the past twenty years has dramatically increased the t...
In order to consider the environmental impact, this study investigated the effect of crumb rubber on...
About 285 million tires are discarded every year; less than 100 million are currently being recycled...
Asphalt crumb rubber is a type of pavement material formed by mixing asphalt cement with crumb rubbe...
Asphalt rubber mixtures have been used as pavement surface layers due to their ability to prevent ea...
Recycling of road pavements became an effective technique after the European legislation defined the...
One of the major problems caused by environmental pollution in the world is waste tires (tyres). Mil...
none4noThe present research deals with the influence of fine Crumb Rubber (CR) incorporation on the ...
The utilization of synthetic, natural, and waste fibers in asphalt mixtures is constantly increasing...
The tire rubber obtained from end-of-life car and truck tires has been successfully recycled, among ...
Previous laboratory and field research has demonstrated that virgin synthetic and cellulose fibers p...
The various acknowledged benefits given by the use of fibre for construction materials made this com...
At least 275 million scrap tires exist in stockpiles in the U.S. The practice of dumping scrap tires...
Used tires represent one of the major solid waste problems in the world. Recycling or disposing of t...
Nowadays, the disposal of end-of-life tires (ELT) is worldwide one of the major concerns for the env...
The increase in the number of vehicles during the past twenty years has dramatically increased the t...
In order to consider the environmental impact, this study investigated the effect of crumb rubber on...
About 285 million tires are discarded every year; less than 100 million are currently being recycled...
Asphalt crumb rubber is a type of pavement material formed by mixing asphalt cement with crumb rubbe...
Asphalt rubber mixtures have been used as pavement surface layers due to their ability to prevent ea...
Recycling of road pavements became an effective technique after the European legislation defined the...
One of the major problems caused by environmental pollution in the world is waste tires (tyres). Mil...
none4noThe present research deals with the influence of fine Crumb Rubber (CR) incorporation on the ...
The utilization of synthetic, natural, and waste fibers in asphalt mixtures is constantly increasing...