Frontiers in Materials (Feb 2022)

Matching the Color Difference Between Asphalt Mixture and Cement Grouting Paste Used in Semi-flexible Pavement

  • Deng Haibin,
  • Wang Shungui,
  • Liu Yingchen,
  • Du Yinfei,
  • Wei Tangzhong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2022.816247
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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In order to match the color difference between black asphalt mixture and light-colored cement grouting paste in semiflexible pavement, carbon black (CB) with four mass ratios (i.e., 2, 4, 6, and 8%) was incorporated into a rapid-hardening cement grouting paste. The fluidity, color difference, spectrum reflectance, thermal conductivity, and flexural and compressive strength of the aforementioned cement pastes were experimentally investigated. The results show that the mass ratios of the component in cement paste could ensure the good fluidity of cement grouting paste. Three parameters such as thermal conductivity, flexural strength, and compressive strength all reduced, compared with control paste. However, the compressive strength of the 8% CB paste was still much higher than that of the asphalt mixture. According to the color difference results, CB significantly improved the black color of cement paste, of which the black color of the asphalt mixture was between that of 6 and 8% CB cement paste. Besides, the spectrum reflectance of all the pastes reduced, especially the average reflectance of 2% CB cement paste was 51.7% lower than that of control paste. The findings in this study are expected to help design more advanced cement grouting materials to improve the optical and mechanical performances of semiflexible asphalt pavement.

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