Influence of cement content and environmental humidity on asphalt emulsion and cement composites performance

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Alvaro García
Pietro Lura
Manfred N. Partl
Iwan Jerjen
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[1] Empa Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing & Research,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Road Engineering/Sealing Components
[2] Institute for Building Materials (IfB),undefined
[3] ETH Zurich,undefined
[4] KTH Stockholm,undefined
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Materials and Structures | 2013年 / 46卷
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Bitumen emulsion; Portland cement; Environmental relative humidity; Cement asphalt composite; Hydration;
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Asphalt and cement concrete are the most popular materials used in the construction of roads, highways, bridge deck surface layers and pavements in airports and other areas with heavy wheel roads. Whereas asphalt possesses, compared to concrete, the advantages of a short curing period, high skid resistance and easy maintenance, it also shows lower fatigue durability, ravelling and rutting due to repeated concentrated loads and susceptibility to temperature changes and moisture. On the other hand, concrete pavements are initially more expensive, have lower driving comfort and are susceptible to cracking due to volume changes and to salt damage. A material with low-environmental impact and with advantages of both asphalt and concrete may be obtained by combining bitumen emulsions and a cementitious material. In this paper, cold asphalt mixtures with different amounts of cement were tested with Marshall stability tests. Selected mixtures were also cured at different environmental relative humidity (35, 70 and 90 % RH). By monitoring the mass of the specimens and estimating the water bound by the cement, the total water remaining in the mixtures was calculated. Details of the microstructure in the mixtures were examined with X-ray microtomography. According to the results of the present study, cement contributes to the hardening of cold asphalt mixtures both by creating cement paste bridges between the aggregates and by removing water from the mixtures through cement hydration. Asphalt and cement composites appear to be promising materials for implementation in real pavements, although their rate of hardening needs to be improved further.
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