Abstract

The level of the properties of bituminous mixtures produced with water foamed bitumen relies on the optimum characteristics of the bitumen. One way to achieve the desired characteristics is to modify the bitumen with chemical additives before it is foamed. Bitumen 50/70 treated with a surface-active agent (SAA) at 0.2%, 0.4% and 0.6% and Fischer–Tropsch (F–T) synthetic wax at 1.5%, 2.0%, 2.5% and 3.0% was used in the tests. The effect of the modifiers was investigated by assessing bitumen properties (penetration, softening point, Fraass breaking point and dynamic viscosity at 60 °C, 90 °C and 135 °C) and foam parameters (maximum expansion—ER, half-life—HL). For statistical evaluation of the test results, models of the properties of bitumen 50/70 were developed as a function of the contents of F–T synthetic wax and SAA. It was found that 2.0% F–T wax and 0.6% SAA were optimum contents for achieving the desired standard properties and foam characteristics of the tested binder. The developed models allow determining the composition of the modified binder depending on the required foam characteristics for specific applications in road construction. The recommended composition of the chemical additives used to modify the binder was also established to ensure its optimum properties.

Highlights

  • IntroductionIt was found that 2.0% F–T wax and 0.6% surface-active agent (SAA) were optimum contents for achieving the desired standard properties and foam characteristics of the tested binder

  • The properties under evaluation comply with the experimental design described in Section 3: under evaluation comply with the experimental design described in Section 3: Penetration at 25 ◦ C (Pen, EN 1426:2015-08) [46], which is a measure of Penetration at 25 °C (Pen, EN 1426:2015-08) [46], which is a measure of binder conbinder consistency; sistency; Softening point (TR&B, EN 1427:2015-08) [47]; Fraass breaking point

  • The use of F–T synthetic wax and surface active agent surface-active agent (SAA) has a significant effect on the general properties of bitumen 50/70 and its foam characteristics

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Introduction

It was found that 2.0% F–T wax and 0.6% SAA were optimum contents for achieving the desired standard properties and foam characteristics of the tested binder. The underlying concept is to mix and compact bituminous mixtures at lower temperatures for improved energy efficiency, lower greenhouse footprint and for environmental sustainability. To achieve this aim, various types of chemical additives are required to reduce bitumen viscosity to the level of 0.2 Pas to 2.0 Pas. The additives are used to modify both the standard and rheological properties of the bitumen [1,2,3] to enable the production of mixtures using the Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) technology.

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