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Ling Pang

Researcher at Wuhan University of Technology

Publications -  51
Citations -  1362

Ling Pang is an academic researcher from Wuhan University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asphalt & Dynamic shear rheometer. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 48 publications receiving 977 citations.

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Influence of aging on the evolution of structure, morphology and rheology of base and SBS modified bitumen

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of aging on the evolution of structure, morphology and rheology of base bitumen and SBS modified binders was investigated by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and dynamic shear rheometer (DSR), respectively.
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Research on Ultra Violet (UV) Aging Depth of Asphalts

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the UV aging depth of asphalt by Ultraviolet Spectrophotometer tests (UST) and peeling method and found that the transmittance of asphalt reached 0% when the thickness of asphalt was around 4.5μm.
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Rheological properties for aged bitumen containing ultraviolate light resistant materials

TL;DR: Different aging levels (TFOT and ultraviolate aging (UV aging for short) for 6 days) of bitumen with various mass ratios of the ultra-light resistant materials to bitumen were investigated in this paper.
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Evaluation of aging resistance of graphene oxide modified asphalt

TL;DR: Graphene oxide (GO) has a unique layered structure with excellent gas and liquid blocking properties and is widely used in many areas, such as gas sensors, carbon-based electronics, impermeable membranes, and polymeric composite materials.
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Effect of LDHs on the aging resistance of crumb rubber modified asphalt

TL;DR: In this article, layer double hydroxides (LDHs), a kind of ultraviolet light resistant material, was added into the Crumb Rubber Modified Asphalt (CRMA) and its effects on the aging resistance of the CRMA were investigated.