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Jian Zhou, Jing Li, Guoqiang Liu, Tao Yang and Yongli Zhao
Increasing the content of reclaimed asphalt pavement material (RAP) in hot-mix recycled asphalt mixture (RHMA) with a satisfactory performance has been a hot topic in recent years. In this study, the performances of Trinidad lake asphalt (TLA), virgin as...
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Patricia Kara De Maeijer
This Special Issue ?Recent Advances and Future Trends in Pavement Engineering? has been proposed and organized to present recent developments in the field of innovative pavement materials and engineering. For this reason, the articles and state-of-the-ar...
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S. Saeed Saliani, Alan Carter, Hassan Baaj and Pejoohan Tavassoti
Utilizing recycled asphalt pavements (RAP) in pavement construction is known as a sustainable approach with significant economic and environmental benefits. While studying the effect of high RAP contents on the performance of hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixes ...
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Saeed S. Saliani, Alan Carter, Hassan Baaj and Peter Mikhailenko
In the current era of road construction, it is common to add a small amount of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) in asphalt mixes without significantly changing properties such as stiffness and low-temperature cracking resistance. Not only can these mixes...
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