Abstract

The effects of microencapsulated eutectic phase change materials (MEPCMs) on the viscosity-temperature relationship, viscoelasticity, creep recovery, and low-temperature properties of base asphalt and SBS asphalt were investigated using dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) and bending beam rheometer (BBR). The results revealed that the incorporation of microcapsules led to a reduction in the complex modulus and viscosity of the asphalt. Notably, at a concentration of 13 wt%, microcapsules disrupted the linear viscoelastic behavior of the asphalt and compromised its phase uniformity. However, the addition of microcapsules improved the low-temperature rheological properties of the asphalt. Specifically, the S and m-values of the asphalt decreased and increased, respectively, with increasing microcapsule content. Moreover, SBS asphalt exhibited less susceptibility to the effects of microcapsules compared to base asphalt, owing to its superior performance across a wide range of temperatures. This characteristic renders SBS asphalt more compatible with MPCMs for practical applications.

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