Abstract
Poroelastic road surface (PERS)has high rubber particle content and air void, and its noise reduction performance is excellent. However, the performance of Polyurethane Porous Elastic Mixture (PUPEM) prepared with different contents of rubber particles and different types of polyurethane (PU) are rarely studied. This study aims to evaluate the comprehensive and functional performance of PUPEM and to analyze the influence of rubber particle content and PU type on PUPEM. PUPEM was prepared using different types of PU and different rubber particle content. The high-temperature performance, low-temperature bending performance, water stability performance, and skid resistance performance of PUPEM were evaluated by rutting test, low-temperature bending test, freeze–thaw splitting test, immersion Cantabro loss test, pendulum friction coefficient tester and sand patch method. The effects of air void content, rubber particle content, and thickness on the noise reduction performance of PUPEM were also studied by impedance tube test and dynamic modulus test. The results indicate that the PUPEM has excellent high-temperature performance, favorable low-temperature bending performance and skid resistance, and its water stability can meet the specification requirements. PUPEM also has favorable sound absorption and noise reduction performance through voids and noise reduction performance through elastic damping. In addition, the maximum sound absorption coefficient of PUPEM corresponds to a frequency that is influenced by the thickness. In order to balance the road performance and noise reduction of PUPEM mixture, it is recommended that the rubber particle content is 10%, and the polyurethane PU-Ⅰ with larger isocyanate index is used.
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