RELATING ASPHALT ABSORPTION TO PROPERTIES OF ASPHALT CEMENT AND AGGREGATE

Author(s)
KANDHAL, PS AUBURN UNIV, ALA, USA KHATRI, MA AUBURN UNIV, ALA, USA
Year
Abstract

Mineral aggregates used in hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixtures have some porosity and tend to absorb some amount of asphalt cement. Several indirect and direct methods for estimating or determining asphaltabsorption have been researched. However, there is a need to study the asphalt absorption phenomenon as related to the physical properties of the mineral aggregate and asphalt cement binder. Eight mineral aggregates of different absorptive characteristics, geologic origin, and mineral compositions were selected from the Strategic HighwayResearch Program Materials Reference Library (SHRP MRL). Four asphalt cements ranging from AC-5 to AC-30 grades were also obtained fromSHRP MRL. A total of 96 HMA mixtures were prepared and tested for asphalt absorption. Physical properties of aggregates (including porecharacteristics) and asphalt cements were determined. Generally, the asphalt absorption decreased with increase in viscosity (at the mixing temperature) of the asphalt cement. A high percentage of maltene (oil) fraction in asphalt cement is likely to increase the total asphalt absorption, possibly because of selective absorption. There appears to be a threshold pore diameter of 0.05 microns in the aggregate below which no appreciable asphalt absorption takes place. The most important pore size range affecting the asphalt absorption appears to be 0.05 to 0.1 microns. (A)

Request publication

5 + 5 =
Solve this simple math problem and enter the result. E.g. for 1+3, enter 4.

Publication

Library number
I 857868 IRRD 9306
Source

TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD L20418 WASHINGTON DC USA 0361-1981 REPORT 1992 1342 PAG: 76-83 T23

Our collection

This publication is one of our other publications, and part of our extensive collection of road safety literature, that also includes the SWOV publications.