Development of a Mix Formation and Pavement Design Using Asphalt-Rubber Binders and Biobased Additives

Project Details
STATUS

Completed

START DATE

08/01/14

END DATE

10/31/16

RESEARCH CENTERS InTrans, AMPP, CTRE, MTC
SPONSORS

Argo Genesis Chemicals LLC
Midwest Transportation Center
Seneca Petroleum Company Inc.
USDOT/OST-R

Researchers
Principal Investigator
Chris Williams

Director, AMPP

Principal Investigator
Joana Peralta

About the research

The use of asphalt-rubber (AR) in bituminous mixtures is a sustainable technology that leads to a higher rutting and fatigue resistance of flexible pavements, but can increase its formulation and design complexity. It is therefore essential to study and match the components of these mixtures for optimal performance at appealing economical and environmental costs. The focus of this work is the study of AR mixtures containing different additives/stabilizers, taking into account their inter-particle packing spacing in the mix matrix. This will lead to reduced production temperatures and enlarged temperature range for asphalt mixture lay-down and compaction, as well as improved durability of the pavements, either in the construction of new pavements or in the rehabilitation of existing ones. The mixtures developed will be characterized taking into consideration the main mechanisms of degradation of the pavements.


Funding Sources:
Argo Genesis Chemicals LLC ($170,037.00)
Midwest Transportation Center
Seneca Petroleum Company Inc.
USDOT/OST-R ($75,000.00)
Total: $245,037.00

Contract Number: DTRT13-G-UTC37

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