To study the regular properties of modified bio-asphalt, analytical and measuring methods, including softening point, penetration, and ductility tests, were employed to analyze the improvement of properties in different mixing proportions of bio-asphalt and modified asphalt. Results indicated that after mixing bio-asphalt with modified asphalt, the penetration of bio-asphalt declined constantly with an increment proportional to the modified asphalt. The excellent performance at high temperature of the two kinds of bio-asphalts was affected by the mixing of modified asphalt. According to the analysis of temperature stability, the ductility of bio-asphalt significantly improved after mixing with modified asphalt, although the softening point declined. The stiffness and brittleness of bio-asphalt at low temperature improved as well, particularly in SBS and SBR modified asphalts. Results improved as the proportion of modified asphalt increased.


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    Title :

    Research on Conventional Performance of Modified Bio-Asphalt


    Contributors:
    He, Min (author) / Cao, Dong-wei (author) / Zhang, Hai-yan (author) / Song, Zhao-rui (author) / Wu, Xiao-wei (author)


    Publication date :

    2015-05-15


    Size :

    62015-01-01 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown




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