Abstract

This study analyzed the effects of the filler–bitumen interaction of the content and the meso powder characteristics of the mineral filler on the low-temperature performance of bitumen mastics. Control strategies for the mineral filler content (filler–bitumen ratio (RFB)) were also determined. Panjin #90 bitumen and styrene–butadiene–styrene polymer-modified bitumen were used in the experiment. Four kinds of limestone powder were used, all of which satisfy the Chinese standard for powder particle size but exhibit different meso characteristics. Each kind of limestone powder was used to prepare bitumen mastic samples under five different RFBs. The meso voids in the unit mass (Vg) of the four kinds of mineral filler were tested on the basis of the principle of the Rigden void ratio. The fixed bitumen–free bitumen ratio in the bitumen mastic samples was determined using Vg, bitumen density, and RFB. The low-temperature cohesive strength of the bitumen mastics was used as the control index for critical failure, whereas variation rates of bending creep stiffness at low temperature were used as the control index for fatigue failure. Results showed that the effects of the filler–bitumen interaction of the content and the meso characteristics of the mineral filler are significant and such effects are determined by the fixed bitumen–free bitumen ratio. The optimal fixed bitumen–free bitumen ratio in the bitumen mastics under two low-temperature conditions (−30 °C and −10 °C) can be determined on the basis of the influence of the fixed bitumen–free bitumen ratio on the critical and the failure control indices. Moreover, RFB can be obtained through reverse calculation. The mineral filler content can therefore be precisely controlled, which is crucial for the rational use of mineral filler and for the improvement of the pavement performance of bitumen mastics at low temperatures.

Highlights

  • Recent engineering applications worldwide showed that the addition of mineral filler in bitumen mixture is necessary

  • The results showed that all of the mineral filler samples obtained from different sources satisfied the specified requirements, but their meso powder characteristics significantly varied [18], and the mineral filler content influences the pavement performance of bitumen mastics [19]

  • This study investigated the SBS polymer-modified bitumen mastics and Panjin 90# bitumen mastics which are commonly used in China

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Introduction

Recent engineering applications worldwide showed that the addition of mineral filler in bitumen mixture is necessary. Studies demonstrated that mineral filler can significantly improve the low-temperature strength of bitumen mastics and improve the low-temperature performance of bitumen mixture [1,2,3,4,5]. Mineral filler is extensively applied in bitumen mixture, factors affecting construction, such as reasonable content, meso powder characteristics, and filler-bitumen interaction, still need to be investigated. Further research on these issues is necessary for the rational application of mineral filler

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