Study of the behaviour of bituminous mixtures resistant to fuel

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Main Author: Freire, A. C.
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Antunes, M. L.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Fuel spillage on the wearing courses of road and airport pavements can significantly affect fuel resistant bitumen performance. The use of modified bitumen specifically manufactured to give the asphalt mixture a better resistance to the action of the fuel is an interesting solution for use in areas with specific requirements of that point of view. In order to assess the performance of asphalt resistant fuel a study, sponsored by PETROGAL, was developed in LNEC, in which asphalt mixtures were produced with three types of bitumen - a 35/50 pen grade bitumen penetration, and two modified bitumen – were studied for application in wearing courses. One of the modified bitumens has been specially developed to provide increased resistance to fuel. The study comprised a comparative analysis of the behaviour of different asphalt action by fuel, as well as the evaluation of their performance in fatigue tests and permanent deformation behaviour. This paper presents the results obtained from the study, analyzing the benefits of using fuel resistant bitumen in the performance of asphalt mixtures subject to the action of fuel spillage.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of the behaviour of bituminous mixtures resistant to fuel
title Study of the behaviour of bituminous mixtures resistant to fuel
spellingShingle Study of the behaviour of bituminous mixtures resistant to fuel
Freire, A. C.
Fuel spillage
Resistance to fuel
Permanent deformation
Water sensitivity
title_short Study of the behaviour of bituminous mixtures resistant to fuel
title_full Study of the behaviour of bituminous mixtures resistant to fuel
title_fullStr Study of the behaviour of bituminous mixtures resistant to fuel
title_full_unstemmed Study of the behaviour of bituminous mixtures resistant to fuel
title_sort Study of the behaviour of bituminous mixtures resistant to fuel
author Freire, A. C.
author_facet Freire, A. C.
Antunes, M. L.
author_role author
author2 Antunes, M. L.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freire, A. C.
Antunes, M. L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fuel spillage
Resistance to fuel
Permanent deformation
Water sensitivity
topic Fuel spillage
Resistance to fuel
Permanent deformation
Water sensitivity
description Fuel spillage on the wearing courses of road and airport pavements can significantly affect fuel resistant bitumen performance. The use of modified bitumen specifically manufactured to give the asphalt mixture a better resistance to the action of the fuel is an interesting solution for use in areas with specific requirements of that point of view. In order to assess the performance of asphalt resistant fuel a study, sponsored by PETROGAL, was developed in LNEC, in which asphalt mixtures were produced with three types of bitumen - a 35/50 pen grade bitumen penetration, and two modified bitumen – were studied for application in wearing courses. One of the modified bitumens has been specially developed to provide increased resistance to fuel. The study comprised a comparative analysis of the behaviour of different asphalt action by fuel, as well as the evaluation of their performance in fatigue tests and permanent deformation behaviour. This paper presents the results obtained from the study, analyzing the benefits of using fuel resistant bitumen in the performance of asphalt mixtures subject to the action of fuel spillage.
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