Abstract

Due to variable aging of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) and recycled asphalt shingle (RAS), the concerns arise over old-new binder blending during mixture production and subsequent diffusion process. In this study, a modified staged-extraction method was validated and employed to extract binder in approximately equal layers from retrieved virgin and RAP/RAS aggregates after mixing and subsequent diffusion treatment. Quantitative analysis was done on extracted binders in terms of large molecule size percentage LMS (%) from gel permeation chromatography (GPC). The results indicated that a well-blended binder film coated virgin aggregates from 50% RAP mix, while a non-homogeneous binder film was observed on RAP aggregates. The system of binder blend coating the virgin and RAP aggregates with un-mobilized RAP binder was validated. A possible composite binder system was found coating the virgin aggregates in 10% RAS mix. The diffusion study showed that within the mixture silo storage time, binder diffusion could be accomplished in both warm and hot mixes containing 50% RAP, indicating that binder homogeneity may not be an issue in high RAP mix. The binder diffusion in RAS mix was captured in a very slow rate. It was suggested that binder homogeneity can still be critical for high RAS mix.

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