Cold in-place recycling (CIR) has increasing interest worldwide due to the large economic and environmental benefits deriving from reduction of atmospheric emissions, preservation of natural resources, no hauling of the material to the recycling plant and back to the jobsite. However, a unique protocol for the structural rehabilitation of highly trafficked highways based on CIR has not been still developed, discouraging their application in the upper layers of the pavement (base layer). This paper describes a case study where a cold recycled asphalt base (CRAB), containing 100% of reclaimed asphalt treated with polymer-modified bitumen emulsion and cement, has been applied in the reconstruction of the SS268 divided highway in southern Italy...
In the recent years, recycling has become one of the most attractive pavements rehabilitation altern...
Cold in-place recycling (CIR) involves the recycling of the asphalt portions (including hot-mix asph...
Cold recycling of asphalt pavements proved to be an effective maintenance and rehabilitation technol...
Cold in-place recycling (CIR) has increasing interest worldwide due to the large economic and enviro...
ABSTRACT: In Cold In-Place Recycling (CIR), emulsion and foamed bitumen have currently used as the ...
The rehabilitation process of asphalt pavements using the technique of milling and filling can cause...
The applied pavement design procedures differ from country to country within Europe. Especially the ...
from the demolition of old asphalt pavements. Recycling allows environmental and economic benefits t...
The use of recycling in the construction of road pavements in Italy dates back to the end of the 197...
On the last few decades, the use of recycled materials has become important because of the limited a...
Throughout the world, cold recycling is a well-established and widely used process, in virtue of the...
The Application of reclaimed asphalt is becoming increasingly important in the European Road Network...
Federal Highway Administration2002PDFTech ReportLee, Kang-Won WayneBrayton, Todd E.Huston, M.Univers...
ABSTRACT Cold In-place Recycling (CIR) is a pavement rehabilitation method that processes an existin...
The reduced availability of traditional aggregate, increasing environmental sensitivity and the high...
In the recent years, recycling has become one of the most attractive pavements rehabilitation altern...
Cold in-place recycling (CIR) involves the recycling of the asphalt portions (including hot-mix asph...
Cold recycling of asphalt pavements proved to be an effective maintenance and rehabilitation technol...
Cold in-place recycling (CIR) has increasing interest worldwide due to the large economic and enviro...
ABSTRACT: In Cold In-Place Recycling (CIR), emulsion and foamed bitumen have currently used as the ...
The rehabilitation process of asphalt pavements using the technique of milling and filling can cause...
The applied pavement design procedures differ from country to country within Europe. Especially the ...
from the demolition of old asphalt pavements. Recycling allows environmental and economic benefits t...
The use of recycling in the construction of road pavements in Italy dates back to the end of the 197...
On the last few decades, the use of recycled materials has become important because of the limited a...
Throughout the world, cold recycling is a well-established and widely used process, in virtue of the...
The Application of reclaimed asphalt is becoming increasingly important in the European Road Network...
Federal Highway Administration2002PDFTech ReportLee, Kang-Won WayneBrayton, Todd E.Huston, M.Univers...
ABSTRACT Cold In-place Recycling (CIR) is a pavement rehabilitation method that processes an existin...
The reduced availability of traditional aggregate, increasing environmental sensitivity and the high...
In the recent years, recycling has become one of the most attractive pavements rehabilitation altern...
Cold in-place recycling (CIR) involves the recycling of the asphalt portions (including hot-mix asph...
Cold recycling of asphalt pavements proved to be an effective maintenance and rehabilitation technol...