TY - JOUR
T1 - RILEM interlaboratory study on the mechanical properties of asphalt mixtures modified with polyethylene waste
AU - Poulikakos, Lily D.
AU - Pasquini, Emiliano
AU - Tusar, Marjan
AU - Hernando, David
AU - Wang, Di
AU - Mikhailenko, Peter
AU - Pasetto, Marco
AU - Baliello, Andrea
AU - Cannone Falchetto, Augusto
AU - Miljković, Miomir
AU - Orešković, Marko
AU - Viscione, Nunzio
AU - Saboo, Nikhil
AU - Orozco, Gabriel
AU - Lachance-Tremblay, Éric
AU - Vaillancourt, Michel
AU - Kakar, Muhammad Rafiq
AU - Bueche, Nicolas
AU - Stoop, Jan
AU - Wouters, Lacy
AU - Dalmazzo, Davide
AU - Pinheiro, Gustavo
AU - Vasconcelos, Kamilla
AU - Moreno Navarro, Fernando
N1 - Funding Information:
The Swiss company Innoplastics is acknowledged for providing the waste plastics. Empais participation is supported by Swiss National Science Foundation grant SNF 205121_178991/1 for the project titled “Urban Mining for Low Noise Urban Roads and Optimized Design of Street Canyons”. The participation of University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering, is supported by the Ministry of Education , Science, and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia under research project No. 2000092 .
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/11/15
Y1 - 2022/11/15
N2 - This research aims to determine if the observed improvements using polyethylene (PE) waste in asphalt binder translate into better performance at the asphalt mixture scale in the laboratory environment while overcoming the stability and homogeneity issues experienced at the binder level. This is accomplished through a round-robin multinational experimental program covering four continents, with the active participation of eleven laboratories within the RILEM TC 279-WMR. PE modified AC16 mixtures were prepared employing the dry process using local materials with the PE waste provided by one source. Various mechanical tests were performed to investigate the compactability, strength, moisture sensitivity, stiffness and permanent deformation. Compared to the control mixtures, the following observations were made for PE modified mixtures: easier to compact, lower time dependence of stiffness, higher elastic behavior, lower creep rate, and higher creep modulus. Furthermore, cyclic compression test results showed that the resistance to permanent deformation is improved when using PE in asphalt mixtures, whereas the wheel tracking tests showed relatively similar or better results when 1.5% PE was added to the control mixture. The wheel tracking test results in water showed an increase in deformation with increasing PE content. The interlaboratory investigation showed that the use of PE as a performance-enhancing additive in asphalt pavements is a viable, environmentally friendly option for recycling waste plastic and could potentially reduce the use of polymer additives in asphalt.
AB - This research aims to determine if the observed improvements using polyethylene (PE) waste in asphalt binder translate into better performance at the asphalt mixture scale in the laboratory environment while overcoming the stability and homogeneity issues experienced at the binder level. This is accomplished through a round-robin multinational experimental program covering four continents, with the active participation of eleven laboratories within the RILEM TC 279-WMR. PE modified AC16 mixtures were prepared employing the dry process using local materials with the PE waste provided by one source. Various mechanical tests were performed to investigate the compactability, strength, moisture sensitivity, stiffness and permanent deformation. Compared to the control mixtures, the following observations were made for PE modified mixtures: easier to compact, lower time dependence of stiffness, higher elastic behavior, lower creep rate, and higher creep modulus. Furthermore, cyclic compression test results showed that the resistance to permanent deformation is improved when using PE in asphalt mixtures, whereas the wheel tracking tests showed relatively similar or better results when 1.5% PE was added to the control mixture. The wheel tracking test results in water showed an increase in deformation with increasing PE content. The interlaboratory investigation showed that the use of PE as a performance-enhancing additive in asphalt pavements is a viable, environmentally friendly option for recycling waste plastic and could potentially reduce the use of polymer additives in asphalt.
KW - Asphalt mixture
KW - Mechanical properties
KW - Polyethylene waste
KW - Recycling
KW - Round robin
KW - Secondary materials
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.134124
DO - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.134124
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85138454736
VL - 375
JO - Journal of Cleaner Production
JF - Journal of Cleaner Production
SN - 0959-6526
M1 - 134124
ER -