The Effect of Short-Term Aging on Rheological Properties of Asphalts

Author:

Ma Li Xing1,Huang Jun Feng2,Li Zhi Da1

Affiliation:

1. Wuhan University of Technology

2. Communications Planning and Design Institute of Hubei Province

Abstract

The effect of short-term aging on rheological properties of asphalts was studied. In this paper, asphalt was aged by rolling thin film oven, which was carried out for 300 minutes and were analyzed at an interval of 75 minutes. The paper gives a description of the most commonly used conventional tests, such as Penetration and Softening Point, and a more detailed description of the viscoelastic behavior and dynamic testing of asphalts by way of Brookfield viscometer and Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR). It is found that there are a decrease in penetration and an increase in softening point with aging. The viscosity of aged asphalts was observed to increase with time. The DSR results show that short-term aging significantly increases the complex modulus at low temperature, but complex modulus at high temperature was just lightly affected. The four tests results were also incorporated to evaluate the temperature susceptibility and the rheological characteristics of asphalt binders.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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