Quality and Durability of Warm Rubberized Asphalt Cement in Ontario, Canada

Author:

Xu Hattie1,McIntyre Andrew1,Adhikari Tham1,Hesp Simon A. M.1,Marks Pamela2,Tabib Seyed2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Queen's University, Chernoff Hall, Room 309, 90 Bader Lane, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada.

2. Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, Bituminous Section, Building C, Room 238, 1201 Wilson Avenue, Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8, Canada.

Abstract

This paper documents and discusses an investigation of performance-based testing of asphalt cement (AC), AC modified with warm-mix technology additives (warm AC), rubberized asphalt cement (RAC), and warm RAC. A number of control, warm, and RAC binders from Ontario, Canada, construction contracts were investigated for their compliance with conventional Superpave® as well as additional specification criteria. It was found that all samples passed the Superpave requirements but only one satisfied the additional Ontario criteria. One warm AC and two field-blended RAC samples showed high levels of physical hardening, which can lead to early cracking. The warm AC lost 8°C when stored isothermally for 3 days at low temperatures according to Ontario's extended bending beam rheometer protocol (LS-308). The two RAC samples lost 10°C and 12°C following the same conditioning. Many of the investigated samples showed deficient strain tolerance as measured in Ontario's double-edge-notched tension test (LS-299). In an effort to formulate warm RAC with improved properties, a number of compositions were prepared with soft Cold Lake AC and a small quantity of naphthenic oil. These binders showed little chemical and physical hardening and reasonable critical crack tip opening displacements. Strain tolerance was much improved by coblending with a high vinyl-type styrene–butadiene–styrene polymer and a small amount of sulfur. The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario is interested in using the developed formulations in future pavement trials with expected improvements in pavement performance.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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