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High-Temperature Performance Evaluation of Asphaltenes-Modified Asphalt Binders
by
Bala, Nura
, Ghasemirad, Amirhossein
, Hashemian, Leila
in
Aging
/ Asphalt pavements
/ asphaltenes
/ chemical composition
/ Crude oil
/ Elasticity
/ Excipients - chemistry
/ high-temperature performance
/ Hot Temperature
/ Hydrocarbons - chemistry
/ Investigations
/ modified asphalt binder
/ Performance evaluation
/ Petroleum refineries
/ Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons - chemistry
/ Researchers
/ Rheology
/ SARA
/ Shear strain
/ Shear stress
/ Solvents
/ Temperature
/ Test methods
/ Viscoelasticity
/ Viscosity
/ Waste materials
2020
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High-Temperature Performance Evaluation of Asphaltenes-Modified Asphalt Binders
by
Bala, Nura
, Ghasemirad, Amirhossein
, Hashemian, Leila
in
Aging
/ Asphalt pavements
/ asphaltenes
/ chemical composition
/ Crude oil
/ Elasticity
/ Excipients - chemistry
/ high-temperature performance
/ Hot Temperature
/ Hydrocarbons - chemistry
/ Investigations
/ modified asphalt binder
/ Performance evaluation
/ Petroleum refineries
/ Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons - chemistry
/ Researchers
/ Rheology
/ SARA
/ Shear strain
/ Shear stress
/ Solvents
/ Temperature
/ Test methods
/ Viscoelasticity
/ Viscosity
/ Waste materials
2020
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High-Temperature Performance Evaluation of Asphaltenes-Modified Asphalt Binders
by
Bala, Nura
, Ghasemirad, Amirhossein
, Hashemian, Leila
in
Aging
/ Asphalt pavements
/ asphaltenes
/ chemical composition
/ Crude oil
/ Elasticity
/ Excipients - chemistry
/ high-temperature performance
/ Hot Temperature
/ Hydrocarbons - chemistry
/ Investigations
/ modified asphalt binder
/ Performance evaluation
/ Petroleum refineries
/ Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons - chemistry
/ Researchers
/ Rheology
/ SARA
/ Shear strain
/ Shear stress
/ Solvents
/ Temperature
/ Test methods
/ Viscoelasticity
/ Viscosity
/ Waste materials
2020
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High-Temperature Performance Evaluation of Asphaltenes-Modified Asphalt Binders
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High-Temperature Performance Evaluation of Asphaltenes-Modified Asphalt Binders
2020
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Asphalt binder comprises four main fractions—asphaltenes (A), saturates (S), aromatics (A), and resins (R)—referred to as “SARA”. Asphaltenes plays an important role in determining the linear viscoelastic behavior of asphalt binders. In this research, asphaltenes are added as a distinct modifier to improve the performance properties of asphalt binder. The modified binders are aged using a rolling thin film oven. A dynamic shear rheometer is then used to measure the rheological properties of the binders at high temperatures. Changes in the chemical composition of the modified binders are also studied through the determination of SARA fractions, using precipitation and gravity-driven chromatography methods. The rheological results show that asphaltenes improve the stiffness and elasticity of asphalt binder. It is also shown that the addition of asphaltenes raises the high Performance grade (PG) temperature of the asphalt binder, with every 6% of asphaltenes added resulting in a one-interval increase in high PG temperature grade. SARA analysis shows that the increase in polar fraction content due to the addition of asphaltenes causes the stiffness, elasticity, and viscosity of asphalt binders to increase. The results indicate that asphaltenes are an effective yet inexpensive additive to improve asphalt binder properties at high temperatures.
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