Development of Non-Petroleum-Based Binders for Use in Flexible Pavements – Phase II

dc.contributor.author Williams, R. Christopher
dc.contributor.author Ferreira Peralta, Elvira Joana
dc.contributor.author Ng Puga, Ka Lai
dc.contributor.department Institute for Transportation
dc.date 2018-02-17T01:32:14.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T04:52:26Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T04:52:26Z
dc.date.embargo 2015-09-23
dc.date.issued 2015-09-01
dc.description.abstract <p>Bio-binders can be utilized as asphalt modifiers, extenders, and replacements for conventional asphalt in bituminous binders. From the rheology results of Phase I of this project, it was found that the bio-binders tested had good performance, similar to conventional asphalt, except at low temperatures. Phase II of this project addresses this shortcoming and evaluates the Superpave performance of laboratory mixes produced with the enhanced bio-binders. The main objective of this research was to develop a bio-binder capable of replacing conventional asphalt in flexible pavements by incorporating ground tire rubber (GTR) into bio-oil derived from fast pyrolysis of agriculture and forestry residues. The chemical compatibility of the new bio-binder with GTR was assessed, and the low-temperature performance of the bio-binders was enhanced by the use of GTR. The newly developed binder, which consisted of 80 percent conventional binder and 20 percent rubber-modified bio-oil (85 percent bio-oil with 15 percent GTR), was used to produce mixes at two different air void contents, 4 and 7 percent. The laboratory performance test results showed that the performance of the newly developed bio-binder mixes is as good as or better than conventional asphalt mixes for fatigue cracking, rutting resistance, moisture sensitivity, and low-temperature cracking. These results need to be validated in field projects in order to demonstrate adequate performance for this innovative and sustainable technology for flexible pavements.</p>
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dc.subject.disciplines Civil Engineering
dc.subject.keywords Asphalt pavements
dc.subject.keywords Asphalt rubber
dc.subject.keywords Binders
dc.subject.keywords Blends
dc.subject.keywords Fatigue cracking
dc.subject.keywords Flexible pavements
dc.subject.keywords Laboratory studies
dc.subject.keywords Mixtures
dc.subject.keywords Polymers
dc.subject.keywords Pyrolysis
dc.subject.keywords Rheology
dc.subject.keywords Rubber
dc.subject.keywords Sustainable development
dc.subject.keywords bio-binder
dc.subject.keywords bio-oil
dc.title Development of Non-Petroleum-Based Binders for Use in Flexible Pavements – Phase II
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