Investigation of Different Laboratory Aging Methods of Bituminous Mixtures

Authors

  • Cagla Durmaz
    Affiliation

    Dokuz Eylul University Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Buca, 35160 Izmir, Turkey

  • Burak Sengoz
    Affiliation

    Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Dokuz Eylul University, Buca, 35160 Izmir, Turkey

  • Derya Kaya Ozdemir
    Affiliation

    Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Dokuz Eylul University, Buca, 35160 Izmir, Turkey

  • Ali Topal
    Affiliation

    Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Dokuz Eylul University, Buca, 35160 Izmir, Turkey

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.15480

Abstract

The predicted performance and service life of the pavement depend largely on the properties of bitumen used in the mixtures. The most important feature of bitumen, which has profound effect on the performance of the road is durability. The durability of bitumen is expressed as the resistance to aging. In this study, the bituminous mixture aging was performed instead of bitumen aging in order to represent the aging in the field in the best possible way. The aim of this paper is to evaluate different proposed laboratory aging methods (NCHRP 09-52, NCHRP 09-54 and RILEM) in relation with the current Standard AASHTO R30 (Standard Practice For Mixture Conditioning of Hot Mix Asphalt standard) and to make comparison with the samples performance taken from the field in terms of Indirect Tensile Strength (ITS). The level of aging has also been compared with the samples taken from recently constructed pavement surface and from the five years old pavement surface. Results depicted that, laboratory aging methods revealed the field aging properties on the unaged bitumen. Based on the results, 2 hours forced draft oven aging at 135°C is recommended as short term aging condition because, 2 hours or 4 hours short term forced draft oven aging did not yield significant variation in terms of ITS values. Additionally, 120 hours (5 days) oven aging of compacted samples at 85°C can be recommended as long term aging condition.

Keywords:

aging, oxidation, short term aging, long term aging, hot mix asphalt

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Published Online

2021-01-22

How to Cite

Durmaz, C., Sengoz, B., Kaya Ozdemir, D., Topal, A. “Investigation of Different Laboratory Aging Methods of Bituminous Mixtures”, Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 65(2), pp. 537–545, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.15480

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Research Article