Complex bituminous binders, are current test methods suitable for?

Laurent Porot, Emmanuel Chailleux, P. Apostolidis, Jiqing Zhu, Alexandros Margaritis, Lucia Tsantilis

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Abstract

The asphalt industry is constantly working to enhance the performances of asphalt materials, introducing innovative and more sustainable solutions. In this context, the incorporation of materials, such as additives, polymers, is more and more used to improve the properties of neat bitumen. This leads to even more complex bituminous binders, raising the question, are the current specifications and test methods appropriate for complex materials? To deal with this, the RILEM Technical Committee 272-PIM ‘Phase and Interphase behaviour of innovative bi-tuminous Materials’ with its Task Group TG1 is looking at the efficiency of vari-ous test methods for complex binders with an extensive inter-laboratory program with 17 laboratories. It includes seven different binders, two neat bitumen, two polymer modified bitumen and three binders with liquid additives, emphasising on compositional and physical changes at different conditions. The focus is low temperature; while a complementary experimental program encompasses as well as testing at intermediate and high temperatures. The outcomes of the work will provide indications on how robust the current binder characterisation techniques are and establish technical recommendations for future test methods specially de-signed for complex binders. Some first results are presented hereby.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Symposium on Bituminous Materials Rilem Symposium 14-16th December 2020
PublisherRilem
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventRILEM International Symposium on Bituminous Materials - Online conference, France
Duration: 14 Dec 202016 Dec 2020
https://isbmlyon2020.sciencesconf.org/

Conference

ConferenceRILEM International Symposium on Bituminous Materials
Abbreviated titleISBM 2020
Country/TerritoryFrance
Period14/12/2016/12/20
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Keywords

  • Bitumen
  • Polymer modified Bitumen
  • asphalt additive
  • BBR
  • Rheology
  • Chemistry
  • Test protocol

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