Case Studies in Construction Materials (Dec 2020)

Effects of acidic water on hydro-mechanical properties of asphalt concrete

  • Shan Feng,
  • Weibiao Wang,
  • Hang Tan,
  • Meng Xue,
  • Kaare Höeg

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. e00445

Abstract

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Asphalt concrete is widely used in road and airport pavements and more recently also in the construction of impervious facings and central cores in dams and dykes. Asphalt concrete may be subjected to strongly acidic water when used in connection with storage of mine tailings (tailings dams). Acidic water reacts with bitumen and mineral materials and may cause deterioration of the behavior of asphalt concrete with time. The present study investigated effects of acidic water with time on aggregate-bitumen adhesion, bitumen penetration value, softening point and ductility, mass change of asphalt materials, and change in tensile strength for porous and impervious asphalt concrete. The test results show that impervious, hydraulic asphalt concrete is very resistant to acidic water and show insignificant deterioration of properties during the 3-year testing period used in the experiments.

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