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Engineering Properties of Polymer-Modified Asphalt Mixtures
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1998
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Highway PavementPavement EngineeringEngineeringMechanical EngineeringPolymer-modified Asphalt MixturesPolymer ModificationAsphalt BinderFatigue CrackingPolymer CompositesBitumenPolymer ChemistryAsphaltMaterials SciencePolymer StabilityPolymer BlendPolymer SystemsMechanical PropertiesPolymer ScienceCivil EngineeringPolymer PropertyPolymer AdditiveMechanics Of Materials
A large research program sponsored by the Michigan Department of Transportation was designed and completed to evaluate the effect of polymer modification on the various properties of asphalt mixtures. These include the micro- and macrostructural, morphological, chemical, and engineering properties. Some of the engineering properties of the styrene-butadiene-styrene and styrene-etylene-butylene-styrene polymer-modified asphalt mixtures are presented and discussed. The elastic, fatigue, tensile, and permanent deformation properties were investigated at 60, 25, and –5°C. It was found that, for some polymer systems, the fatigue life and the indirect tensile strength increased considerably at 25°C while the elastic properties at -5°C were not affected by the addition of polymer. The implication of this is that the use of some polymer systems in asphalt mixtures enhances their fatigue cracking and rutting resistance without affecting the low temperature cracking potential.
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