Influence of Rejuvenator Materials on Rheological Properties of Asphalt Mortar under Different Aging Process

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Three types of rejuvenator sealer materials were added into asphalt mortar after thin-film oven test (TFOT) and pressure aging vessel (PAV) aging processes. The performances of both aged mortar and rejuvenator treated mortar were evaluated by means of softening point, temperature sweep tests. Experimental results showed that all of rejuvenator sealer materials can significantly increase phase angle and decrease the softening point and complex modulus of TFOT aged asphalt, which means aged asphalt can be efficiently softened with the rejuvenator materials. However, the influence on PAV aged asphalt was slightly in the same concentration, which has a significantly direction for the pavement preservation.

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