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Self-healing of asphalt mixture by microwave and induction heating
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In this article, the effect of microwave and induction heating on self-healing of asphalt mixture test samples was evaluated by measuring the mass of test samples before and after the heating process, and it was found that microwave technology is more effective than induction heating to heal cracks in asphalt roads.About:
This article is published in Materials & Design.The article was published on 2016-09-15. It has received 198 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Asphalt & Induction heating.read more
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Self-Healing Asphalt Review: From Idea to Practice
Shi Xu,Alvaro Garcia,Jun-Feng Su,Quantao Liu,Amir Tabakovic,Amir Tabakovic,Amir Tabakovic,Erik Schlangen +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, up-to-date research progresses in induction healing and embedded rejuvenator encapsulation are presented, respectively, and some recommendations for the future development of self-healing asphalt are proposed.
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Snow and ice melting properties of self-healing asphalt mixtures with induction heating and microwave heating
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the snow and ice melting properties of self-healing asphalt mixtures with induction heating and microwave heating and measured the selfhealing performance of the mixtures during ice melting process with cyclic three-point bending test.
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Microwave deicing for asphalt mixture containing steel wool fibers
Jie Gao,Jie Gao,Haoyan Guo,Xiaofeng Wang,Wang Pei,Yongfeng Wei,Zhenjun Wang,Yue Huang,Bo Yang +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the microwave heating performance of asphalt mixtures containing steel wool fibers was tested and the effect of initial temperature and ice thickness on the thawing time was evaluated.
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Induction heating and healing of carbon black modified asphalt concrete under microwave radiation
TL;DR: In this article, carbon black (CB) was added to asphalt binder as a conductive component to increase the electro-magnetic sensitivity of asphalt concrete and to accelerate the heating and healing rate of this material.
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Self-healing performance of asphalt mixtures through heating fibers or aggregate
TL;DR: In this article, two different designs of self-healing asphalt mixtures were promoted, the asphalt mixture were healed through heating fibers or aggregate respectively, Induction heating and microwave heating were applied respectively to provide healing atmospheres.
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Foundations for microwave engineering
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The Shell bitumen handbook
Robert N. Hunter,Andy Self,J M Read,Rachel Gerlis,Rebecca Taylor,Elizabeth Hobson,attributed name. +6 more
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Self-healing of open cracks in asphalt mastic
Alvaro Garcia,Alvaro Garcia +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, it is explained that the changes in the self-healing rates with temperature can be related by means of the Arrhenius equation, and an apparent activation energy for healing is needed.
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Heating asphalt mixtures with microwaves to promote self-healing
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a research into the technical viability of heating asphalt mixtures with microwaves and how the microwaves influence the heating process of the different variables involved.
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Induction healing of dense asphalt concrete
Alvaro Garcia,Moises Bueno,Jose Norambuena-Contreras,Jose Norambuena-Contreras,Manfred N. Partl,Manfred N. Partl +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, different mixtures, with different lengths, quantities and diameters of steel wool fibres have been considered, and a semi-empirical model, explaining asphalt healing through the capillary theory has been developed and fitted to the results.