The objective of this paper was to assess the possibility of using fine recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) in asphalt mixtures. The experimental research included four asphalt mixtures with partial natural aggregate substitution by fine RCA (0/4 mm), in the amount of 0% (control mixture), 15%, 30% and 45%, by mass. All asphalt mixtures were designed for the base course. The stiffness modulus of asphalt mixtures with RCA was lower compared with the control mixture. The use of fine RCA had no significant influence on the water sensitivity and ranged from -2.4% to +1.7% relative to the control mixture. Resistance to permanent deformation increases with the addition of up to 30% fine RCA
The need for road (re)construction materials is constantly growing. At the same time, there is a lim...
The need for road (re)construction materials is constantly growing. At the same time, there is a lim...
The need for road (re)construction materials is constantly growing. At the same time, there is a li...
The objective of this paper was to assess the possibility of using fine recycled concrete aggregate ...
The objective of this research was to assess the possibility of using recycled concrete aggregate (R...
The objective of this paper was to assess the possibility of using fine recycled concrete aggregate ...
Until recently, coarse recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) has been used for the production of new con...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of using aggregate produced from recycl...
The main objective of this work is to evaluate the properties of hot asphalt mixtures that have been...
This study aims to evaluate the pavement performance of permeable asphalt concrete (PAC) produced wi...
The need for sustainable asphalt mixture design is becoming a priority within pavement industry. Thi...
The need for sustainable asphalt highway design and construction is becoming a priority within the a...
Tahmoorian, F ORCiD: 0000-0002-5158-2077The need for sustainable asphalt mixture design is becoming ...
Considerable usage of natural aggregates for road construction, and at the same time, the increasing...
This study aimed to investigate the usability of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in warm mix aspha...
The need for road (re)construction materials is constantly growing. At the same time, there is a lim...
The need for road (re)construction materials is constantly growing. At the same time, there is a lim...
The need for road (re)construction materials is constantly growing. At the same time, there is a li...
The objective of this paper was to assess the possibility of using fine recycled concrete aggregate ...
The objective of this research was to assess the possibility of using recycled concrete aggregate (R...
The objective of this paper was to assess the possibility of using fine recycled concrete aggregate ...
Until recently, coarse recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) has been used for the production of new con...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of using aggregate produced from recycl...
The main objective of this work is to evaluate the properties of hot asphalt mixtures that have been...
This study aims to evaluate the pavement performance of permeable asphalt concrete (PAC) produced wi...
The need for sustainable asphalt mixture design is becoming a priority within pavement industry. Thi...
The need for sustainable asphalt highway design and construction is becoming a priority within the a...
Tahmoorian, F ORCiD: 0000-0002-5158-2077The need for sustainable asphalt mixture design is becoming ...
Considerable usage of natural aggregates for road construction, and at the same time, the increasing...
This study aimed to investigate the usability of Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) in warm mix aspha...
The need for road (re)construction materials is constantly growing. At the same time, there is a lim...
The need for road (re)construction materials is constantly growing. At the same time, there is a lim...
The need for road (re)construction materials is constantly growing. At the same time, there is a li...