Applied Sciences (Jul 2018)

Performance Evaluation of Carbon Black Nano-Particle Reinforced Asphalt Mixture

  • Javaria Rafi,
  • Mumtaz Ahmad Kamal,
  • Naveed Ahmad,
  • Murryam Hafeez,
  • Muhammad Faizan ul Haq,
  • Syeda Aamara Asif,
  • Faisal Shabbir,
  • Syed Bilal Ahmed Zaidi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8071114
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 1114

Abstract

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Applications of nanotechnology in the pavement industry have increased rapidly during the last decade in order to enhance a pavement’s sustainability and durability. Conventional asphalt binder generally does not provide sufficient resistance against rutting at high temperatures. Carbon black nano-particles (CBNPs, produced by perennial mountain trees’ carbonization) were mixed into the performance grade (PG) 58 asphalt binder in this study. Conventional asphalt binder tests (penetration, ductility and softening point), frequency sweep, performance grading, and bitumen bond strength tests were conducted to study the enhancement in the properties of asphalt binder. Dynamic modulus and wheel tracking tests were also performed to investigate the effect of CBNPs on asphalt mixture properties. Experimental results demonstrated that preferred dosage of CBNPs in asphalt is 10% by weight of the bitumen. Results of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and storage stability tests validated homogenous and stable dispersion of CBNPs in the asphalt binder. Asphalt mixtures became stiffer and resistant to rutting at high temperatures by addition of CBNPs in asphalt binder. Significant improvement in bitumen aggregate bond strength was also observed by incorporating CBNPs. It is concluded that CBNPs can be used to effectively enhance the high-temperature performance and consequently the sustainability of flexible pavements.

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