Rubber Concentrations on Rheology of Aged Asphalt Binders

2008 
Three different concentrations of crumb rubber were mixed with two different asphalts by means of a wet process to investigate the effect of rubber particles on the fundamental internal structure of asphalt binders with respect to their long-term aging performance. The rheological properties of unaged and aged unmodified and rubber-modified asphalt binders were studied as a function of long-term oxidative aging. Master curves were constructed by shifting the aging time-frequency data to assist in the interpretation. A generalized power-law model used in neat asphalt based on the time–temperature superposition principle was applied to construct the master curves of the rheological parameters. Based on a limited study, the results indicate that the amount of rubber particles added into the asphalt binder is asphalt dependent. The results also show that the stiffness effect of crumb rubber to one less-compatible asphalt is higher than the other highly compatible asphalt. Addition of crumb rubber to both asph...
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