Considering the benefits of asphalt modification using a new technical life cycle assessment framework

Asphalt mixtures properties can be enhanced by modifying it with additives. Even though the immediate benefits of using polymers and waxes to modify the binder properties are rather well documented, the effects of such modification over the lifetime of a road are seldom considered. To investigate t...

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Main Authors: Ali Azhar Butt, Björn Birgisson, Niki Kringos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
Subjects:
wax
Online Access:http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/1343
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spelling doaj-3fbc736d9ec547a696413df83c4cee3e2021-07-02T02:04:27ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Civil Engineering and Management1392-37301822-36052016-05-0122510.3846/13923730.2014.914084Considering the benefits of asphalt modification using a new technical life cycle assessment frameworkAli Azhar Butt0Björn Birgisson1Niki Kringos2Division of Highway and Railway Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE-10044 Stockholm, SwedenDivision of Highway and Railway Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE-10044 Stockholm, SwedenDivision of Highway and Railway Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE-10044 Stockholm, Sweden Asphalt mixtures properties can be enhanced by modifying it with additives. Even though the immediate benefits of using polymers and waxes to modify the binder properties are rather well documented, the effects of such modification over the lifetime of a road are seldom considered. To investigate this, a newly developed open technical life cycle assessment (LCA) framework was used to determine production energy and emission limits for the asphalt additives. The LCA framework is coupled to a calibrated mechanics based computational framework that predicts the in-time pavement performance. Limits for production energy of wax and polymers were determined for the hypothetical case studies to show how LCA tools can assist the additives manufacturers to modify their production procedures and help road authorities in setting ‘green’ limits to get a real benefit from the additives over the lifetime of a road. From the detailed case-studies, it was concluded that better understanding of materials will lead to enhanced pavement design and could help in the overall reduction of energy usage and emissions. First published online: 02 Sep 2015 http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/1343life cycle assessmentasphalt binder additivesbitumen healingcalibrated mechanics based pavement design modelpolymerwax
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author Ali Azhar Butt
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Niki Kringos
Considering the benefits of asphalt modification using a new technical life cycle assessment framework
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
life cycle assessment
asphalt binder additives
bitumen healing
calibrated mechanics based pavement design model
polymer
wax
author_facet Ali Azhar Butt
Björn Birgisson
Niki Kringos
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title Considering the benefits of asphalt modification using a new technical life cycle assessment framework
title_short Considering the benefits of asphalt modification using a new technical life cycle assessment framework
title_full Considering the benefits of asphalt modification using a new technical life cycle assessment framework
title_fullStr Considering the benefits of asphalt modification using a new technical life cycle assessment framework
title_full_unstemmed Considering the benefits of asphalt modification using a new technical life cycle assessment framework
title_sort considering the benefits of asphalt modification using a new technical life cycle assessment framework
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
issn 1392-3730
1822-3605
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Asphalt mixtures properties can be enhanced by modifying it with additives. Even though the immediate benefits of using polymers and waxes to modify the binder properties are rather well documented, the effects of such modification over the lifetime of a road are seldom considered. To investigate this, a newly developed open technical life cycle assessment (LCA) framework was used to determine production energy and emission limits for the asphalt additives. The LCA framework is coupled to a calibrated mechanics based computational framework that predicts the in-time pavement performance. Limits for production energy of wax and polymers were determined for the hypothetical case studies to show how LCA tools can assist the additives manufacturers to modify their production procedures and help road authorities in setting ‘green’ limits to get a real benefit from the additives over the lifetime of a road. From the detailed case-studies, it was concluded that better understanding of materials will lead to enhanced pavement design and could help in the overall reduction of energy usage and emissions. First published online: 02 Sep 2015
topic life cycle assessment
asphalt binder additives
bitumen healing
calibrated mechanics based pavement design model
polymer
wax
url http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/1343
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