Case Studies in Construction Materials (Jul 2024)

Performance study of SBS/CRMA with different composite crumb rubber particle size ratios

  • Fengqi Guo,
  • Zhaolong Shen,
  • Zhiwu Yu,
  • Lizhong Jiang,
  • Qiuliang Long,
  • Chang He

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20
p. e03232

Abstract

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Different crumb rubber (CR) particle sizes affect asphalt performance differently. To improve the performance of CR in SBS/CR composite modified asphalt (SBS/CRMA) and to study the enhancement of SBS/CRMA performance with varying ratios of composite CR particle sizes. This study employed three different configurations of SBS/CRMA composite ratios. Several tests and analyses were conducted, Brookfield viscosity measurements, conventional performance tests, storage stability, high- and low-temperature rheology, LAS, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and fluorescence microscopy (FM) analysis. The results indicated that, in the composite CR particle size ratio, a finer particle size of CR demonstrated more significant benefits in improving the high- and low-temperature performance of asphalt. However, with aging, the role of a coarse particle size of CR gradually became more prominent. Furthermore, compared to a single CR mesh SBS/CRMA, the 3 S + 5R-6:2:2 composite CR particle size ratio of SBS/CRMA exhibited superior high- and low-temperature deformation and fatigue resistance. Considering the microscopic analysis, it can be observed that the fine particle size of CR exhibited superior compatibility and anti-aging performance compared to the coarse particle size. In the composite CR particle size ratio, adjusting the proportion of coarse and fine CR particle size will improve the performance of SBS/CRMA significantly. Contrary to common belief, it was not necessarily true that a higher ratio of coarse CR particles leads to a better modification effect in SBS/CRMA. On the other hand, the composite CR particle size ratio proved significantly advantageous, thereby providing valuable guidance for enhancing the performance of SBS/CRMA.

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