Abstract

Increasing commercial mobility throughout the world has increased the need for roads and as a result, new road networks have emerged. The pavement type of the highways constructed in our country consists of flexible pavements to a significant extent. Parameters such as the number of heavy vehicles, repeated loads as well as environmental and climatic conditions cause different deformations on flexible pavements. One of these deformations is water-induced damage. In particular, changing climatic conditions cause some regions to experience intense precipitation in a very short period of time, which they should receive throughout the year. As a result, flexible pavements are damaged and their service life becomes shorter than expected. With increasing environmental awareness, the use of some waste materials in bituminous mixtures has become an extremely important issue. In this study, bituminous materials modified with different Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) contents were mixed with properly graded aggregates and their resistance to water-induced damage has been evaluated. In addition, several performance tests were carried out to evaluate the effect of hydrated lime addition on the resistance of the samples to water-induced damage. In this context, the properties of the modified bitumen and aggregates were determined by performing conventional bitumen and aggregate tests. As the final objective of the study, Modified Lottman Test (AASHTO T 283) was performed on the mixtures to determine the effect of PVC addition to bituminous materials on resistance to water-induced damage.

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