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Experimental study of bituminous mastic behaviour using different fillers based on the ucl method

    Diana Movilla-Quesada Affiliation
    ; Angel Vega-Zamanillo Affiliation
    ; Miguel Angel Calzada-Pe´rez Affiliation
    ; Daniel Castro-Fresno Affiliation

Abstract

This research demonstrates that the use of suitable amounts of calcium hydroxide as an additive in asphalt mixtures can improve the aggregate-bitumen adhesion, forming a bituminous mixture which is more resistant to traffic loads and the action of water. The analysis was performed using the UCL method and the Cantabrian Test, taking as a case study three types of filler with different natures, mixed with 4.5% bitumen. The results are presented as state curves, which show clear differences between the three fillers, demonstrating that the hydroxide suffers small wear losses in concentrations close to 1.3%, indicating a significant reduction in the risk of plastic deformation, and an improvement in the mixture durability and/or adhesiveness.

Keyword : bituminous mixture, filler, bitumen, UCL method, state curves

How to Cite
Movilla-Quesada, D., Vega-Zamanillo, A., Calzada-Pe´rez, M. A., & Castro-Fresno, D. (2013). Experimental study of bituminous mastic behaviour using different fillers based on the ucl method. Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 19(2), 149-157. https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2012.734848
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