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Effect of Rapeseed Imidazoline Addition on the Properties of Lab Aged 35/50 Pen Grade Bitumen
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: Received: 19 January 2024 / Approved: 19 January 2024 / Online: 22 January 2024 (02:24:29 CET)
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Jurczak, R. Effect of Rapeseed Imidazoline Addition on the Properties of Lab-Aged 35/50 Pen Grade Bitumen. Coatings 2024, 14, 267. Jurczak, R. Effect of Rapeseed Imidazoline Addition on the Properties of Lab-Aged 35/50 Pen Grade Bitumen. Coatings 2024, 14, 267.
Abstract
For successful reuse of old asphalt as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) added to new bituminous mixtures it is necessary to improve some of its properties. This can be attained, for example, by adding an appropriate rejuvenating agent. The aim of this study was to evaluate the properties of a lab aged 35/50 pen grade bitumen, rejuvenated by addition of two varieties of rapeseed imidazo-line. Both short-term and long-term ageing were simulated using the Rolling Thin Film Oven Test (RTFOT) and Pressure Ageing Vessel (PAV), i.e. standard lab ageing methods. The first step in-cluded determination of the basic properties of the analysed pen grade bitumen. Fatigue cracking resistance of the bitumen was checked as the next step. The dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) test was carried out for this purpose, at the intermediate operating temperature of road pavements. The obtained data were then used to calculate the fatigue cracking critical temperature (FCCT). A ductility test was also carried out in a ductilometer, in which the applied tensile force was meas-ured. The obtained results demonstrated a beneficial effect of rapeseed imidazoline on the prop-erties of the tested pen grade bitumen after ageing, when added at a rate of 6% and more.
Keywords
rapeseed imidazoline; rejuvenator; fatigue properties; reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP)
Subject
Engineering, Civil Engineering
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