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Development and optimization of sustainable asphalt self-healing systems for SMA mix

Shi Xu*, Amir Tabaković, Alan Lynch, Peter Recordon, Xueyan Liu, Ciaran Collier, Edward Winterlich, Erik Schlangen

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Abstract

The concept of self-healing asphalt has been developed to implement an extrinsic crack repair system, reduce maintenance efforts, and extend the service life of asphalt pavements. Various self-healing asphalt methods have been proposed and demonstrated, however, it is difficult to compare and finalize an optimum self-healing design for an upscaled application. To provide a better understanding of the prospects of each self-healing technology, this study investigates the physical properties and ranks the healing efficiency of each self-healing asphalt technology. Four self-healing systems were investigated, including alginate capsule system, conductive alginate capsule system, induction system, and a hybrid system (alginate capsule & induction). Laboratory tests, including Indirect Tensile test (ITT), Water Sensitivity test (WS), Binder Drainage test (BD), Triaxial test, and Semi-circular Bending test (SCB), were conducted to assess the physical performance of the asphalt mixtures. The healing efficiency of each mix was evaluated with a SCB bending and healing program. The results indicate that the addition of self-healing additives affects the physical properties of the SMA mix. The capsules reduce the mixture strength, stiffness and high-temperature stability, while the steel fibers have the opposite effect. The healing efficiency results show that the capsule healing system and conductive capsule healing system can be repeated twice, while the induction system and hybrid healing system showed a healing index above 60 % in all eight bending-healing cycles, demonstrating a promising and durable healing effect for the SMA mix.
Original languageEnglish
Article number143054
Number of pages10
JournalConstruction and Building Materials
Volume492
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Alginate capsules
  • Conductive capsules
  • Induction heating
  • Self-healing asphalt
  • SMA

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