In the present study, the curing process of cement–bitumen treated materials (CBTM) was investigated by analysing the influence of cement dosage and curing temperature on moisture loss and evolution of complex modulus. Moreover, the study aimed to characterise the thermo-rheological behaviour of cured CBTM. Results showed that moisture loss by evaporation controls the increase in stiffness of the mixtures. However, excessive evaporation can hinder the full potential of the cement hydration process. Results also showed that the quantitative effects of curing time and loading frequency on stiffness can be superposed. Similar to hot-mix asphalt, CBTM showed a viscoelastic and thermo-dependent response. In particular, results suggested that at ...
Abstract This paper focuses on the physicochemical changes that happen in cold mix asphalts during c...
The increasing attention over cold recycling technologies as sustainable paving solutions requires a...
The objective of this study was to characterize the volumetric and stiffness properties of cold- rec...
In the present study, the curing process of cement–bitumen treated materials (CBTM) was investigated...
Full depth reclamation (FDR) of asphalt pavements has gained general appreciation because of its tec...
The re-use of pavement materials is an efficient and cost-effective solution in road rehabilitation ...
Curing of Cold Bitumen Emulsion Mixtures (CBEMs) is influenced by different factors such as curing t...
This paper presents and analyzes the results of different curing methods of the different cement tre...
In the framework of recycling techniques employed in maintenance and rehabilitation projects for the...
Full depth reclamation is one of the most used rehabilitation methods for subbase courses in high-tr...
In this paper the laboratory curing process of two types of cold recycled mixtures manufactured duri...
Abstract This paper focuses on the physicochemical changes that happen in cold mix asphalts during c...
The increasing attention over cold recycling technologies as sustainable paving solutions requires a...
The objective of this study was to characterize the volumetric and stiffness properties of cold- rec...
In the present study, the curing process of cement–bitumen treated materials (CBTM) was investigated...
Full depth reclamation (FDR) of asphalt pavements has gained general appreciation because of its tec...
The re-use of pavement materials is an efficient and cost-effective solution in road rehabilitation ...
Curing of Cold Bitumen Emulsion Mixtures (CBEMs) is influenced by different factors such as curing t...
This paper presents and analyzes the results of different curing methods of the different cement tre...
In the framework of recycling techniques employed in maintenance and rehabilitation projects for the...
Full depth reclamation is one of the most used rehabilitation methods for subbase courses in high-tr...
In this paper the laboratory curing process of two types of cold recycled mixtures manufactured duri...
Abstract This paper focuses on the physicochemical changes that happen in cold mix asphalts during c...
The increasing attention over cold recycling technologies as sustainable paving solutions requires a...
The objective of this study was to characterize the volumetric and stiffness properties of cold- rec...