Abstract

The size distribution of asphalt droplets greatly affects the overall technical properties of asphalt emulsion, while it did not obtain much concern previously. In order to fabricate a good-quality asphalt emulsion with a small droplet size distribution, the effect of preparation parameters on the asphalt droplet size distribution, such as emulsifier dosage, asphalt temperature, shear time, pH value, and soap solution temperature, were systematically studied. All preparation parameters can affect the droplet size distribution of asphalt emulsion as well as the representative droplet diameters for the 10th, 50th and 90th cumulative volume percentile (D10, D50, and D90). The order of preparation parameters are ranked as: emulsifier dosage > temperature of soap solution > pH of soap solution > shear time > asphalt temperature. Therefore, the emulsifier dosage, the temperature and pH of the soap solution should be carefully controlled to obtain asphalt emulsion with good droplet size distribution during fabrication. Compared to D10, the D50 and D90 are more easily affected by the fluctuant preparation parameters, which are recommended to be utilized to evaluate the emulsifying effect of asphalt emulsion and judge the asphalt droplet size distribution.

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