Abstract
The impact of oligomer content on the viscosity, dynamic mechanical properties and mechanical behaviors of hot-mix epoxy asphalt binders was investigated by Brookfield viscometer, dynamic mechanical analysis and universal testing machine. The viscosity of epoxy asphalt binders during curing decreased in the oligomer content. However, the allowable construction time increased with the oligomer content. The storage modulus of epoxy asphalt binders at the glassy stage decreased in the oligomer content, whereas an opposite trend appeared at the rubbery stage. Epoxy asphalt binders exhibited two glass transition temperatures (Tgs) for both epoxy resin and asphalt, and increased in the epoxy oligomer content. The Tg of epoxy of epoxy asphalt binder increased from 30.9 to 42.4 °C when the mass fraction of oligomer increased from 23.5 % to 25.5 %. The damping properties and tensile strength of epoxy asphalt binders increased in the oligomer content, while the elongation at break and toughness showed a contrary trend. The tensile strength of epoxy asphalt binder with 23.5 % oligomer was only 0.89 MPa, which was much lower than the specification required.
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