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Jie Gao, Yuquan Yao, Jinhua Huang, Jiangang Yang, Liang Song, Jing Xu and Xinhu Lu
When using a high concentration of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) in a recycled hot-mix asphalt mixture (RHMA), the degree of blending of the reclaimed asphalt binder significantly affects the performance of the RHMA. Hence, it is essential to know the...
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Yanan Li, Yuzhen Zhang and Shucai Zhang
The concept of the ?no-waste city? has focused increasing attention on the recycling of solid waste. One such waste is reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP), which is generated during road maintenance. The potential to reuse this resource has attracted extens...
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Myoungki Song, Kwonho Lee, Sea-Ho Oh and Min-Suk Bae
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), an important class of hazardous airborne pollutants, are mutagenic and carcinogenic substances known to be released during the paving of asphalt. In this study, PAHs emitted from an asphalt mix plant were analyzed...
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Miguel Sol-Sánchez, Fernando Moreno-Navarro and Ma Carmen Rubio-Gámez
Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA), manufactured at a lower temperature than the traditional Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA), allows for important economic and environmental benefits when considered for application in roads. Nonetheless, despite the benefits, its application ...
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Byung-Soo Yoo, Dae-Wook Park, Hai Viet Vo
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As the first time in Korea, bottom ash which is by-product of coal ash in power plant was recycled as fine aggregates in hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixtures. The bottom ash was used to replace the fine aggregate of HMA by various portions of fine aggregate wh...
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