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Effect of Polymer Modification and Aging Level on Pull-Off Tensile Strength of Arizona Asphalt Binders By Esai Ponce Undergraduate Honors Thesis Submitted to
Description
Asphalt pavements deteriorate over time and are subjected to various distresses like rutting, fatigue cracking, stripping, raveling, etc. In this study, an experiment to indirectly assess aggregate stripping was completed in order to evaluate the effect of type of binder, and aging on the binder-aggregate bond under dry conditioning. The asphalts used in the study are commonly used in the state of Arizona, which included both non-polymer modified and polymer modified asphalts. The phenomenon of stripping was simulated using the Bitumen Bond Strength Test (BBS) and evaluated for Arizona binders. The BBS test is a simple test that measures the "pull-off" tensile strength of the bond between asphalt and the aggregate. Polymer modified binders were found to have lower pull-off strength in comparison to the non-modified or neat binder which were found to possess greater pull-off strength, but lower elasticity, causing the failure to become brittle and spontaneous. However, when aged binder was used, the bond strength expectedly reduced for non-polymer modified asphalts but surprisingly increased for polymer modified asphalts. Both un-aged neat and polymer modified binders were observed to have a cohesive failure whereas only the aged polymer modified binders failed in cohesion. The aged non-polymer modified binders were seen to have an adhesive failure.
Date Created
2018-05
Contributors
- Ponce, Esai Jonathon (Author)
- Kaloush, Kamil (Thesis director)
- Gundla, Akshay (Committee member)
- Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering Program (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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Extent
60 pages
Language
eng
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In Copyright
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Series
Academic Year 2017-2018
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.48115
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minimal
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