Rheological Properties of Asphalt Mixtures with Additives Based on Renewable Sources

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The deformational properties and fatigue of asphalt layers are important for the design and assessment of semi-rigid and flexible pavements. The Two-point Bending Test was used for determination of deformational characteristics of asphalt mixtures on Department of Construction Management in Žilina. The results are evaluated with the KATEMS assessment software. The long-term research leads to estimation of deformational characteristics and fatigue of different types of asphalt mixtures. The tests have shown a positive impact of additives (ground rubber, hydrate lime component, recycling materials,...) on the results of these mixtures. This article is focused on assessment of deformational properties and fatigue of selected types of asphalt mixtures, there are viscoelastic materials in construction of pavement.

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