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Effect of sodium chloride on the modulus and fatigue life of bituminous mixtures

Abstract: Bituminous mixtures are not perfectly elastic materials, so their viscoelastic properties play a decisive role in knowing their behavior. This research aims to find out this behavior through the values of the resilient modulus, the dynamic modulus, and the fatigue life for asphalt concrete and porous mixtures when they are influenced by the presence of salt (NaCl, sodium chloride). The aforementioned influence of salt has been evaluated by utilizing three di erent methods: submerging specimens of bituminous mixture in salt water; introducing salt into the specimens as if it was aggregate and immersing the aggregate in salt water; and drying it and then manufacturing the bituminous mixture with it. As the results indicate, the mixtures submerged in salt water do not show large di erences in comparison to the reference mixtures for hot mix asphalt and porous mixtures. However, for hot mix asphalt in which salt has been added as aggregate, the resilient modulus is greater than in the reference mixture. For the bituminous mixtures in which an aggregate saturated in salt water has been used for its manufacture, the results of the resilient modulus test, dynamic modulus test, and fatigue life test are lower than in the reference mixture, especially when the specimens are submerged

 Autoría: Juli-Gándara L., Vega-Zamanillo Á., Calzada-Pérez M.Á., Teijón-López-Zuazo E.,

 Fuente: Materials, 2020, 13(9), 2126

 Editorial: MDPI

 Año de publicación: 2020

 Nº de páginas: 11

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.3390/ma13092126

 ISSN: 1996-1944

Autoría

LUIS JULI GÁNDARA

EVELIO TEIJON LOPEZ-ZUAZO