Abstract

Half-warm mix asphalt (HWMA) mixtures can be produced at temperatures ranging from 100 °C to 130 °C, depending on the production methods used. The lowest mixing temperature can be achieved by using water-foamed bitumen. The mixture should be characterized by a long service life, defined by the resistance to permanent deformation and high stiffness modulus at temperatures above zero. It is therefore important to ensure the adequately high quality of the bitumen binder. Bitumen 50/70 was provided with appropriate quality foaming characteristics (expansion ratio, ER, half-life, t1/2) by adding a surface-active agent (SAA) at 0.6 wt % before foaming. Then asphalt concrete (AC) 8 S was designed and produced with the recommended water-foamed binder. Hydrated lime, an additive substantially affecting asphalt concrete mechanical parameters, was used at 0, 15, 30, and 45 wt % as a partial replacement for the limestone filler. The influence of the amount of hydrated lime on the content of voids, indirect tensile stiffness modulus at −10 °C, 0 °C, +10 °C, +20 °C, and +30 °C, and the resistance to permanent deformation was investigated. Statistical analysis of the test results showed the quantity of 30% to be the optimum hydrated lime content. The AC 8 S resistance to permanent deformation was determined at the optimum hydrated lime content. The comprehensive evaluation revealed a synergistic effect between bitumen 50/70, modified before foaming with 0.6 wt % SAA and 30 wt % hydrated lime as the limestone filler replacement, and the half warm mixture AC 8 S, in terms of the standard requirements and durability of the HWMA concrete in pavement applications.

Highlights

  • Half warm mix asphalt (HWMA) comprises the most environmentally friendly technologies of bituminous mixture production with water-foamed bitumen used as a binder [1,2,3]

  • Analysis of the results indicates that hydrated lime significantly influences the resistance to permanent deformation of HWMA mixture asphalt concrete (AC) 8 S produced with foamed bitumen 50/70 modified with 0.6 wt% of surface-active agent (SAA)

  • Increasing the amount of hydrated lime to Analysis of the results indicates that hydrated lime significantly influences the resistance to permanent deformation of HWMA mixture AC 8 S produced with foamed bitumen 50/70 modified with 0.6 wt% of SAA

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Introduction

Half warm mix asphalt (HWMA) comprises the most environmentally friendly technologies of bituminous mixture production with water-foamed bitumen used as a binder [1,2,3]. Mixtures with foamed binders can be produced at temperatures 60 ◦ C lower than the conventional mixture temperatures. Both HWMA and hot mix asphalt (HMA) are subject to the same performance criteria, with key characteristics being high stiffness modulus at temperatures above zero, and high resistance to permanent deformation. Several researchers have found that zeolite can be used to foam bitumen and bituminous mixtures instead of water, but this solution is used primarily with warm mix asphalt (WMA) [10,11,12,13]

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