Effect of Rapeseed Imidazoline Addition on the Properties of Lab-Aged 35/50 Pen Grade Bitumen
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Materials
2.1.1. The Bituminous Binder
2.1.2. The Rejuvenators
2.2. Methods
3. Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions
- Rapeseed imidazoline improves the performance properties of aged 35/50 pen grade bitumen. The greater the amount (2, 4, 6 and 8%) of rapeseed imidazoline added to the bitumen, the higher the penetration values (increase by 41.2–152.9%) and the lower the softening and breaking point values (decrease by 5.2–19.6% and 0.0–333.3%, respectively). At the 8% application rate, the performance properties of the tested 35/50 bitumen after lab ageing improved to a level comparable with the same bitumen before ageing, satisfying the standard 35/50 pen grade bitumen specifications. These decreases in the penetration and softening point values after short-term ageing (RTFOT method) were also confirmed by the reported improvement in the ageing resistance of the bitumen.
- The addition of rapeseed imidazoline improves the mechanical properties of the tested 35/50 pen grade bitumen after ageing, including the complex modulus of elasticity and phase angle. Relevant tests were carried out using a dynamic shear rheometer at the intermediate pavement operating temperature. The tested 35/50 pen grade bitumen rejuvenated with an 8% rapeseed imidazoline addition had a stiffness equalling that of the same bitumen not subjected to the lab-ageing procedure. The shift angle was the same as that obtained for the tested bitumen that was subjected to short-term ageing. The fatigue critical control temperature of the bitumen containing the rejuvenator addition was even lower (15.8 °C of type 1 and 14.7 °C of type 2) than the FCCT value of the 35/50 bitumen before ageing (16.4 °C), possibly indicating a better ability to resist fatigue processes.
- Besides the above-described tests, the effectiveness of bitumen-rejuvenating agents may be assessed based on the tension curves representing the tension force values measured using a ductilometer. In comparing the shapes of these curves and the relevant tension curves of the same bitumen before ageing, it is possible to find the required rejuvenator application rate and exclude bitumen with an unsatisfactory plastic behaviour at low (yet above freezing) temperatures. The main advantage of this assessment method lies in its simplicity. Thus, it can be used even in site laboratories, needing no extra testing equipment. The original plastic behaviour of the aged pen grade bitumen was restored only through the addition of rapeseed imidazoline at a rate of 8%.
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Properties | Test Results | Technical Requirements According to [20] |
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Penetration at 25 °C (0.1 mm) | 42 | 35–50 |
Softening point (°C) | 53.6 | 50–58 |
Mass change (%) | 0.09 | ≤0.5 |
Retained penetration (%) | 67 | ≥53 |
Increase in softening point (°C) | 7.4 | ≤8.0 |
Fraass breaking point (°C) | −13 | ≤−5 |
Penetration index | −0.7 | −1.5–0.7 |
Symbols | Compositions |
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35_50_V | 35/50 pen grade bitumen before ageing (virgin) |
35_50_S | 35/50 pen grade bitumen subjected to short-term ageing by means of RTFOT |
35_50_L | 35/50 pen grade bitumen subjected to long-term ageing by means of RTFOT+PAV |
35_50_L_R2_1 | 35/50 pen grade bitumen after RTFOT and PAV with 2% rapeseed imidazoline type 1 addition |
35_50_L_R2_2 | 35/50 pen grade bitumen after RTFOT and PAV with 2% rapeseed imidazoline type 2 addition |
35_50_L_R4_1 | 35/50 pen grade bitumen after RTFOT and PAV with 4% rapeseed imidazoline type 1 addition |
35_50_L_R4_2 | 35/50 pen grade bitumen after RTFOT and PAV with 4% rapeseed imidazoline type 2 addition |
35_50_L_R6_1 | 35/50 pen grade bitumen after RTFOT and PAV with 6% rapeseed imidazoline type 1 addition |
35_50_L_R6_2 | 35/50 pen grade bitumen after RTFOT and PAV with 6% rapeseed imidazoline type 2 addition |
35_50_L_R8_1 | 35/50 pen grade bitumen after RTFOT and PAV with 8% rapeseed imidazoline type 1 addition |
35_50_L_R8_2 | 35/50 pen grade bitumen after RTFOT and PAV with 8% rapeseed imidazoline type 2 addition |
Samples | Maximum Tensile Force Fmax [N] | Maximum Elongation Lmax [mm] | Strain Energy E [J] |
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35_50_V | 17.28 ± 2.21 | 950 1 | 2.71 ± 0.79 |
35_50_S | 48.80 ± 2.02 | 84.2 ± 15.2 | 2.62 ± 0.63 |
35_50_L | 89.62 ± 2.28 | 83.6 ± 18.1 | 4.05 ± 0.46 |
35_50_L_R8_I | 19.30 ± 2.10 | 950 1 | 3.01 ± 0.41 |
35_50_L_R8_II | 19.68 ± 1.92 | 950 1 | 3.07 ± 0.67 |
Properties | Test Results | Technical Requirements According to [20] | |
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35_50_L_R8_1 | 35_50_L_R8_2 | ||
Penetration at 25 °C (0.1 mm) | 43 | 43 | 35–50 |
Softening point (°C) | 55.8 | 56.2 | 50–58 |
Mass change (%) | −0.3 | −0.4 | ≤0.5 |
Retained penetration (%) | 72 | 81 | ≥53 |
Increase in softening point (°C) | 5.1 | 3.1 | ≤8.0 |
Fraass breaking point (°C) | −9 | −13 | ≤−5 |
Penetration index | −0.2 | −0.1 | −1.5–0.7 |
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Jurczak, R. Effect of Rapeseed Imidazoline Addition on the Properties of Lab-Aged 35/50 Pen Grade Bitumen. Coatings 2024, 14, 267. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings14030267
Jurczak R. Effect of Rapeseed Imidazoline Addition on the Properties of Lab-Aged 35/50 Pen Grade Bitumen. Coatings. 2024; 14(3):267. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings14030267
Chicago/Turabian StyleJurczak, Robert. 2024. "Effect of Rapeseed Imidazoline Addition on the Properties of Lab-Aged 35/50 Pen Grade Bitumen" Coatings 14, no. 3: 267. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings14030267
APA StyleJurczak, R. (2024). Effect of Rapeseed Imidazoline Addition on the Properties of Lab-Aged 35/50 Pen Grade Bitumen. Coatings, 14(3), 267. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings14030267