Abstract
ABSTRACT The binder content of rubberised asphalt mixtures is usually increased compared to that used in conventional asphalt. This increase is deemed important to compensate for the reduction in the actual bitumen due to the existence of rubber particles. This study presents the results of performance evaluation conducted on different rubberised Stone Mastic Asphalt (SMA) mixtures produced using different types and contents of rubberised bitumen. The energy ratio (ER) computed from Superpave Indirect Tensile (IDT) tests was used to evaluate the cracking resistance of asphalt mixtures while the rutting behaviour was evaluated using the Repeated Load Axial Test (RLAT). The indirect tensile stiffness and strength were used to evaluate the moisture susceptibility. Using the same binder content for rubberised SMA mixtures as used in the conventional mixtures can still give superior performance properties. Adding crumb rubber to softer base bitumen can produce asphalt mixtures with superior cracking and rutting resistance.
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