The physical, chemical and morphology characteristics of the ceramic source enable its waste to be a novel modifier for bitumen. This study employed the top-down approach via dry grinding in a mechanical ball mill to generate a nanoceramic powder (NCP). As a result, NCP was successfully generated with an optimum duration of 15 h and optimum Ball-to-Powder Ratio (BPR) of 10:1. The results also indicated that the particle size of NCP was significantly decreased to less than 100 nm. XRD pattern and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) of the NCP-modified bitumen (NCPMB) indicated good dispersion of the NCP within the bitumen matrix. This improvement led, in turn, to decrease in the penetration and to increase in softening point and rutting resis...
Conventional binders cannot meet the current performance requirements of asphaltic pavements due to ...
During the last two decades, a significant increase in the number of vehicles in Baghdad city relate...
Conventional binders cannot meet the current performance requirements of asphaltic pavements due to ...
The physical, chemical and morphology characteristics of the ceramic source enable its waste to be a...
Approximately 30% of industrially produced ceramic materials worldwide are dumped as waste in land-fi...
Approximately 30% of industrially produced ceramic materials worldwide are dumped as waste in landfi...
Bitumen properties which correspond to high resistance to traffic and temperature are the prime requ...
Rutting and fatigue cracking are issues in pavement engineering that led to numerous studies for imp...
Utilisation of nanomaterials in asphalt binder is widely explored to improve the performance of the ...
Due to rapid development, increase in the traffic load, higher traffic volume and seasonal variation...
The rapid increase in the traffic load, higher traffic volume, daily and seasonal variation in tempe...
This paper aims to review the main benefits of utilising nanotechnology and adding nano materials an...
Introduction: Asphalt binder plays an important role in contributing to the good performance of asph...
Nanomaterials are emerging as one of the methods to improve the pavement industry. Due to that, this...
Good quality of pavement should have high structural integrity, which provides a strong, smooth, and...
Conventional binders cannot meet the current performance requirements of asphaltic pavements due to ...
During the last two decades, a significant increase in the number of vehicles in Baghdad city relate...
Conventional binders cannot meet the current performance requirements of asphaltic pavements due to ...
The physical, chemical and morphology characteristics of the ceramic source enable its waste to be a...
Approximately 30% of industrially produced ceramic materials worldwide are dumped as waste in land-fi...
Approximately 30% of industrially produced ceramic materials worldwide are dumped as waste in landfi...
Bitumen properties which correspond to high resistance to traffic and temperature are the prime requ...
Rutting and fatigue cracking are issues in pavement engineering that led to numerous studies for imp...
Utilisation of nanomaterials in asphalt binder is widely explored to improve the performance of the ...
Due to rapid development, increase in the traffic load, higher traffic volume and seasonal variation...
The rapid increase in the traffic load, higher traffic volume, daily and seasonal variation in tempe...
This paper aims to review the main benefits of utilising nanotechnology and adding nano materials an...
Introduction: Asphalt binder plays an important role in contributing to the good performance of asph...
Nanomaterials are emerging as one of the methods to improve the pavement industry. Due to that, this...
Good quality of pavement should have high structural integrity, which provides a strong, smooth, and...
Conventional binders cannot meet the current performance requirements of asphaltic pavements due to ...
During the last two decades, a significant increase in the number of vehicles in Baghdad city relate...
Conventional binders cannot meet the current performance requirements of asphaltic pavements due to ...