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Behavior of asphalt-rubber hot mixes obtained with high crumb rubber contents
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2003
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Highway PavementPavement EngineeringHot MixesFatigue LifeEngineeringDurability PerformanceMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringHigh CrumbCement-based Construction MaterialAsphalt-rubber Hot MixesAsphaltAsphalt Binder
This paper shows the results of a study about the mechanical behavior of dense graded asphalt-rubber hot mixes (grading envelope C of DNER-ES 313/97) prepared with two different types of asphalt-rubber binders. These asphalt-rubber binders were obtained with penetration grade asphalt (AC 50/70) mixed with 21% and 25% of crumb rubber in weight. The rubber was recycled from unserviceable tires using the ambient grinding process. Hot mixes made with the conventional binder AC 50/70 were also studied for comparison. The mechanical behavior of hot mixes was evaluated through laboratory tests for fatigue life, permanent deformation and indirect tensile strength. The results showed that asphalt-rubber hot mixes presented better mechanical behavior for fatigue life and permanent deformation than those obtained with the straight binder.
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