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Influence of Moisture Damage on Fatigue of Warm Mix and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixture
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In this paper, the fatigue life of warm mix asphalt (WMA) is quantified due to various factors such as the extent of aging and moisture susceptibility, to mention a few Hydrated lime aAbstract:
Quantification of the fatigue life of warm mix asphalt (WMA) is challenging due to various factors such as the extent of aging and moisture susceptibility, to mention a few Hydrated lime aread more
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Nonlinearity, Heating, Fatigue and Thixotropy during Cyclic Loading of Asphalt Mixtures
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the change in complex modulus (norm and phase angle) during cyclic tests on bituminous mixtures and found that the change can be explained by four phenomena: nonlinearity, heating, thixotropy and fatigue.
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The mechanisms of hydrated lime modification of asphalt mixtures: a state-of-the-art review
TL;DR: A literature review on the effect of hydrated lime (HL) on asphalt mixtures is presented in this article, where the authors present a combination of four mechanisms, two on the aggregate and two on bitumen.
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The influence of aggregate, filler and bitumen on asphalt mixture moisture damage
TL;DR: In this paper, a new combined ageing/moisture damage laboratory test known as the Saturation Ageing Tensile Stiffness (SATS) test has been successfully used to quantify the moisture damage of a range of UK asphalt mixtures.
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Optimization of warm mix asphalts using different blends of binders and synthetic paraffin wax contents
TL;DR: In this article, the properties of different blends of base bitumens (softer to harder ones) containing a range of synthetic wax contents, as well as the performance of the corresponding warm mix asphalts, were assessed.
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Effect of mineral fillers on fatigue resistance and fundamental material characteristics: mechanistic evaluation
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of fillers in fatigue resistance was quantified, and induced mechanisms due to filler addition were investigated, and the effect of hydrated lime, which is highly binder specific, as a filler was further discussed.
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