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Petroleum Science and Technology | 2015

The Effect of Hydrated Lime on the Bond Between Asphalt and Recycled Concrete Aggregates

A. R. Pasandín; Ignacio Pérez Pérez; Breixo Gómez-Meijide; N. Pérez-Barge

In this investigation, rolling bottle tests and boiling water tests were performed to evaluate the effect of hydrated lime on the adhesion between recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) and the asphalt binder. RCA from construction and demolition waste (C&DW) were used in this investigation. To generalize the findings, three asphalt penetration grades were analyzed: B40/50, B60/70, and B150/200. The results indicate that the use of hydrated lime does not improve the RCA-aggregate bond. Additionally, the results indicate that a higher asphalt-aggregate adhesion correlates to a lower asphalt penetration grade.


Petroleum Science and Technology | 2014

Adhesion of Recycled Concrete Aggregates, Demolition Debris, and Asphalt

A. R. Pasandín; Ignacio Pérez Pérez

In this investigation, rolling bottle tests and boiling water tests were conducted to evaluate the effect of different fillers and treatments on the adhesion between recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) and asphalt. The test results when 100% RCA loose mixtures were evaluated indicated that the filler that achieves the best asphalt aggregate bond was grey Portland cement. Curing the mixture in an oven for 4 h at mix temperature before compacting and coating RCA with bitumen emulsion are treatments that achieved satisfactory adhesion results as well.


Advanced Materials Research | 2013

Characterization of Hot-Mix Asphalt Made with Recycled Concrete Aggregates that Have Been Cured for 4 Hours in the Oven

A. R. Pasandín; Ignacio Pérez Pérez; Breixo Gómez Meijide

In this research a laboratory characterization of hot-mix asphalt (HMA) made with recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) from construction and demolition waste (CDW) as base layer in road construction has been conducted. HMA containing 5%, 10%, 20% and 30% of RCA in place of virgin aggregate were evaluated. To improve water resistance of the mixtures, they were left in an oven for 4 hours at mixing temperature before compaction to allow the bitumen absorption and, in addition, obstructing the mortar pores, strengthening the attached mortar onto the RCA surface and thus, preventing water pathways. The tested mixtures complied with Spanish water resistance requirement and also showed a water resistance performance much higher than that of the mixtures that were not cured in the oven. Stiffness and resistance to permanent deformation were also studied showing satisfactory results.


Construction and Building Materials | 2013

Laboratory evaluation of hot-mix asphalt containing construction and demolition waste

A. R. Pasandín; Ignacio Pérez Pérez


Construction and Building Materials | 2014

Mechanical properties of hot-mix asphalt made with recycled concrete aggregates coated with bitumen emulsion

A. R. Pasandín; Ignacio Pérez Pérez


Construction and Building Materials | 2015

Overview of bituminous mixtures made with recycled concrete aggregates

A. R. Pasandín; Ignacio Pérez Pérez


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016

Moisture damage resistance of hot-mix asphalt made with paper industry wastes as filler

A. R. Pasandín; Ignacio Pérez Pérez; Antonio Ramírez; Miguel M. Cano


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016

Recycled construction and demolition waste in Cold Asphalt Mixtures : evolutionary properties

Breixo Gómez-Meijide; Ignacio Pérez Pérez; A. R. Pasandín


Construction and Building Materials | 2014

Effect of ageing time on properties of hot-mix asphalt containing recycled concrete aggregates

A. R. Pasandín; Ignacio Pérez Pérez


International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives | 2015

The influence of the mineral filler on the adhesion between aggregates and bitumen

A. R. Pasandín; Ignacio Pérez Pérez

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Nuria Calvo

University of A Coruña

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J Feas

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Jacobo Feas

University of A Coruña

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Juan Gallego

Technical University of Madrid

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Miguel A. del Val

Technical University of Madrid

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