Applied Sciences (Mar 2019)

Rheological Characteristics Evaluation of Bitumen Composites Containing Rock Asphalt and Diatomite

  • Wentong Huang,
  • Duanyi Wang,
  • Peiyong He,
  • Xiang Long,
  • Bing Tong,
  • Jun Tian,
  • Peng Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9051023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 1023

Abstract

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Previous studies have showed that rock asphalt (RA) or diatomite were used to modify the petroleum bitumen. This paper presents the findings from a study conducted to evaluate the potential impact of RA and diatomite on the rheological characteristics of bitumen composites. RA and diatomite with three different dosages were added into the petroleum bitumen: 18% RA, 13% RA+7% diatomite, and 16% RA+9% diatomite by weight. The rheological characteristics of the RA and diatomite modified bitumens were evaluated in this study. The tests conducted included temperature sweep and frequency sweep tests with a dynamic shear rheometer (DSR), a Brookfield rotation viscosity test, and a scanning electron microscope test. The research showed that the addition of RA and diatomite to petroleum bitumen considerably increased the apparent viscosity, dynamic shear modulus, and rutting resistance in bitumen specimens. However, the DSR test indicated a slight reduction in the fatigue performance of composites made of RA and diatomite modified bitumens. Overall, RA and diatomite are good modifiers for petroleum bitumen for a performance improvement.

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