Effect of Thermal and Oxidative Aging on Asphalt Binders Rheology and Chemical Composition

Aging of asphalt binders is one of the main causes of its hardening, which negatively affects the cracking and fatigue resistance of asphalt binders. Understanding asphalt aging is crucial to improve the durability of asphalt pavements. In this regard, this study aims at understanding and differenti...

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Main Authors: Ingrid Gabrielle do Nascimento Camargo, Bernhard Hofko, Johannes Mirwald, Hinrich Grothe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/19/4438
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spelling doaj-0e423341e5fd4c96a1edffa858142ddc2020-11-25T03:40:14ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-10-01134438443810.3390/ma13194438Effect of Thermal and Oxidative Aging on Asphalt Binders Rheology and Chemical CompositionIngrid Gabrielle do Nascimento Camargo0Bernhard Hofko1Johannes Mirwald2Hinrich Grothe3Institute of Transportation, TU Wien, Gusshausstrasse 28/E230-3, 1040 Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Transportation, TU Wien, Gusshausstrasse 28/E230-3, 1040 Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Materials Chemistry, TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9/E-165-01-5, 1060 Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Materials Chemistry, TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9/E-165-01-5, 1060 Vienna, AustriaAging of asphalt binders is one of the main causes of its hardening, which negatively affects the cracking and fatigue resistance of asphalt binders. Understanding asphalt aging is crucial to improve the durability of asphalt pavements. In this regard, this study aims at understanding and differentiating the effect of temperature and oxygen uptake on the aging mechanisms of unmodified asphalt binders. For that, four laboratory aging procedures were employed. The two standardized procedures, rolling thin-film oven test (RTFOT) and pressure aging vessel (PAV), were considered to simulate the short-term and long-term aging of the asphalt binders, respectively. In addition, two thin-film aging test procedures, the nitrogen atmosphere oven aging test (NAAT) and ambient atmosphere oven aging test (OAAT) were employed to assess the effect of thermal and oxidative aging on unmodified asphalt binder properties. The NAAT procedure is based on the principle that the inert gas minimizes the oxidative aging. The rheological and chemical characterization showed that the high temperatures considered during the NAAT procedure did not change the properties of the unmodified asphalt binders. Therefore, it can be hypothesized that no significant thermal and oxidative aging was observed during NAAT aging procedure for the considered binders and that oxidative aging is the main cause for the hardening.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/19/4438thermal agingoxidative agingasphalt bindersrheologychemical composition
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author Ingrid Gabrielle do Nascimento Camargo
Bernhard Hofko
Johannes Mirwald
Hinrich Grothe
spellingShingle Ingrid Gabrielle do Nascimento Camargo
Bernhard Hofko
Johannes Mirwald
Hinrich Grothe
Effect of Thermal and Oxidative Aging on Asphalt Binders Rheology and Chemical Composition
Materials
thermal aging
oxidative aging
asphalt binders
rheology
chemical composition
author_facet Ingrid Gabrielle do Nascimento Camargo
Bernhard Hofko
Johannes Mirwald
Hinrich Grothe
author_sort Ingrid Gabrielle do Nascimento Camargo
title Effect of Thermal and Oxidative Aging on Asphalt Binders Rheology and Chemical Composition
title_short Effect of Thermal and Oxidative Aging on Asphalt Binders Rheology and Chemical Composition
title_full Effect of Thermal and Oxidative Aging on Asphalt Binders Rheology and Chemical Composition
title_fullStr Effect of Thermal and Oxidative Aging on Asphalt Binders Rheology and Chemical Composition
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Thermal and Oxidative Aging on Asphalt Binders Rheology and Chemical Composition
title_sort effect of thermal and oxidative aging on asphalt binders rheology and chemical composition
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Aging of asphalt binders is one of the main causes of its hardening, which negatively affects the cracking and fatigue resistance of asphalt binders. Understanding asphalt aging is crucial to improve the durability of asphalt pavements. In this regard, this study aims at understanding and differentiating the effect of temperature and oxygen uptake on the aging mechanisms of unmodified asphalt binders. For that, four laboratory aging procedures were employed. The two standardized procedures, rolling thin-film oven test (RTFOT) and pressure aging vessel (PAV), were considered to simulate the short-term and long-term aging of the asphalt binders, respectively. In addition, two thin-film aging test procedures, the nitrogen atmosphere oven aging test (NAAT) and ambient atmosphere oven aging test (OAAT) were employed to assess the effect of thermal and oxidative aging on unmodified asphalt binder properties. The NAAT procedure is based on the principle that the inert gas minimizes the oxidative aging. The rheological and chemical characterization showed that the high temperatures considered during the NAAT procedure did not change the properties of the unmodified asphalt binders. Therefore, it can be hypothesized that no significant thermal and oxidative aging was observed during NAAT aging procedure for the considered binders and that oxidative aging is the main cause for the hardening.
topic thermal aging
oxidative aging
asphalt binders
rheology
chemical composition
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