Physical and Mechanical Properties of the Road Surface when Replacing the Finely Crushed Mineral Part of Asphalt Concrete with Porcelain Stoneware Production Waste

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The possibility of using waste porcelain stoneware - a high-strength non-porous, dense material as a finely crushed mineral part of asphalt concrete with 0-5 mm fraction has been established. The adhesive additive Bitaden content was revealed, that intensifies porcelain stoneware interaction with bitumen due to the additional hydrogen bonds formation, the particles’ contact plane activation with the action of van der Waals forces. The conditions for obtaining asphalt concrete mixtures of type B, grade 1 and G, grade 2 of the optimal grain composition with a reduced content of BND 60/90 bitumen have been developed. Physical and mechanical properties are characterized by an increase in the water resistance of asphalt concrete samples based on porcelain stoneware, compressive strength and shear resistance.

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Materials Science Forum (Volume 1043)

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101-107

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DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1079/3/032065

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