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Analysis of the Properties of Asphaltic Concrete Using Recycled Aggregates of CDW
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This study aims at investigating the feasibility of the partial replacement of aggregates of asphaltic concrete by recycled aggregates from construction and demolition waste (CDW). It was adopted as parameter a project design mixture of an asphalt concrete used in the construction of Itaueira-Canto do Buriti state highway (Piaui). Two project mixtures were used: in the first 38% of the natural aggregate were replaced by the recycled aggregate and in the second, 70%. We carried out the characterization of the aggregates through physical, chemical and mechanical testing analyzing them based on specific reference standards of paving. We performed assays related to the asphaltic mixture with CDW determining the apparent specific mass, the volume of voids, the relationship bitumen/voids and mechanical testing of traction resistance by diametric compression and Marshall Stability. The results indicate that the recycled aggregate, in a defined proportion, can partially replace natural aggregate in flexible pavements.
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613-618
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January 2014
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