MODULUS PROPERTIES OF PLASTICIZED SULFUR MIXTURES

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AL-BALBISSI, AH LITTLE, DN GREGORY, C RICHEY, B
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Abstract

Plasticized sulfur is a total replacement for asphalt cement. Asa result, the potential for using plasticized sulfur in lieu of asphalt cement in paving mixtures is attractive in this day of capricious supply and pricing of petroleum products. The modulus properties of selected plasticized sulfur mixtures were studied. The plasticized sulfur binders consist of about 70% elemental sulfur and 30% of a combination of hydrocarbons that chemically react with molten sulfur. The results of modulus characterization include resilient modulus, creep stiffness, dynamic modulus, flexural modulus, and relaxation modulus. They also include a comparison with asphalt cement modular properties. The study concluded that plasticized sulfur mixtures exhibit similar modulus properties and are stiffer than asphalt concrete. They also exhibit well-defined viscoelastic response at higher temperatures. These conclusions were consistently substantiated by each of the moduli evaluated. This paper appears in transportation research record no. 1323, Asphalt mix materials 1991

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I 855309 IRRD 9301
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD WASHINGTON D.C. USA U0361-1981 SERIAL 1991-01-01 1323 PAG: 85-93 T7

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