Bitumen aging is the major factor contributing to the deterioration of the road pavement. Oxidation and volatilization are generally considered as the most important phenomena affecting aging in asphalt paving mixtures. The present study was carried out to investigate whether various antioxidants provided by natural resources such as phospholipids, ascorbic acid as well as lignin from rice husk, could be used to reduce age hardening in asphalt binders. A selected bituminous material was modified by adding 2% w/w of the anti-aging natural additives and subjected to accelerated oxidative aging regimes according to the Rolling Thin Film Oven Test (RTFOT) method. The effects of aging were evaluated based on changes in sol-gel transition ...
Performances in service and expected life of flexible road pavements are strongly affected by charac...
The aim of this research was to define the effect of oxidative aging on the chemical and rheological...
Bitumen undergoes ageing, which leads to changes in its chemical and rheological properties, causing...
Bitumen aging is the major factor contributing to the deterioration of the road pavement. Oxidation...
Bitumen aging is the major factor contributing to the deterioration of the road pavement. Oxidation ...
As bitumen oxidizes, material stiffening and embrittlement occur, and bitumen eventually cracks. The...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different anti-ageing compounds (AACs) on th...
The detrimental effects of hardening in asphalt pavements were first recognized by pioneering paveme...
This paper investigates the effect of anti-ageing additives on the oxidation kinetics of bitumen usi...
During oxidative aging, oxygen reacts with active molecules present in bitumen producing polar compo...
Aging process especially in asphalt binder material can occur throughout the life cycle of asphalt p...
Understanding the fundamental mechanisms of oxidative ageing in bitumen is considered of paramount i...
254 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Recognizing the need for more...
Thermo-oxidative bitumen ageing has been commonly recognised as the main cause of asphalt cracking. ...
The rheological, chemical and microstructural properties of asphalt binders change with oxidative ag...
Performances in service and expected life of flexible road pavements are strongly affected by charac...
The aim of this research was to define the effect of oxidative aging on the chemical and rheological...
Bitumen undergoes ageing, which leads to changes in its chemical and rheological properties, causing...
Bitumen aging is the major factor contributing to the deterioration of the road pavement. Oxidation...
Bitumen aging is the major factor contributing to the deterioration of the road pavement. Oxidation ...
As bitumen oxidizes, material stiffening and embrittlement occur, and bitumen eventually cracks. The...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different anti-ageing compounds (AACs) on th...
The detrimental effects of hardening in asphalt pavements were first recognized by pioneering paveme...
This paper investigates the effect of anti-ageing additives on the oxidation kinetics of bitumen usi...
During oxidative aging, oxygen reacts with active molecules present in bitumen producing polar compo...
Aging process especially in asphalt binder material can occur throughout the life cycle of asphalt p...
Understanding the fundamental mechanisms of oxidative ageing in bitumen is considered of paramount i...
254 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Recognizing the need for more...
Thermo-oxidative bitumen ageing has been commonly recognised as the main cause of asphalt cracking. ...
The rheological, chemical and microstructural properties of asphalt binders change with oxidative ag...
Performances in service and expected life of flexible road pavements are strongly affected by charac...
The aim of this research was to define the effect of oxidative aging on the chemical and rheological...
Bitumen undergoes ageing, which leads to changes in its chemical and rheological properties, causing...