Abstract

ABSTRACT Acid sludge is an environmental pollutant that is produced daily in large amounts in used engine oil refineries. Recycling this waste is the primary goal of this paper. This study used ‘washing with water’ and ‘neutralization with quicklime’ methods to prepare acid sludge for use in bituminous materials as huge potential disposal. The neutralised sludge by the ‘washing with water’ method was added to bitumen in the wet blending process at 10, 20, and 30 wt%. This product is brittle without proper adhesion and cohesion and cannot meet the standard limits as an acceptable binder. It performs like long-term aged bitumen, reducing penetration and ductility and increasing the aging potential and viscosity. In another method, the neutralised sludge by adding quicklime was added to the asphalt mixture to replace fine aggregates in 50, 75, and 100 wt%. Using this product decreases the aging potential and moisture susceptibility up to 36.4, and increases rutting resistance up to 34.7%, indirect tensile strength up to 17.3%, and resilient modulus up to 17.3%. Despite the presence of large amounts of heavy metals in acid sludge, using this product in asphalt mixtures is an economical and completely hygienic solution for disposing of acid sludge.

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