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Title: Reuse of plastic waste in asphalt mixtures with residual porous aggregates
Authors: Franesqui, Miguel A. 
Rodríguez-Alloza, Ana María
García-González, Cándida 
UNESCO Clasification: 330506 Ingeniería civil
331209 Resistencia de materiales
Keywords: Asphalt Pavement
Bituminous Mixture
Marginal Aggregate
Plastic Waste
Polyethylene Terephthalate (Pet), et al
Issue Date: 2023
Project: Convenio de cooperación con la Consejería de Obras Públicas, Transportes y Vivienda para la elaboración de la Guía de recomendaciones técnicas para el diseño y ejecución de firmes en la Red de Carreteras de Canarias (C2020/143)
Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials 
Abstract: The reuse of plastic and poor-quality residual aggregates in the manufacture of bituminous mixtures for paving could contribute to reclaim significant quantities in the pavement construction industry since certain polymers can enhance the mixture properties. This study investigates the potential use of waste from recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) in asphalt mixtures with extremely-vesiculated residual aggregates, which are also rejected in quarry production. In this research, the physical, compaction, and mechanical properties of asphalt mixtures with these marginal aggregates, different binder consistencies and PET contents replacing part of the aggregate are studied. The results indicate that limited proportions of waste PET (up to 1 %) are compatible with extremely porous aggregates and can improve certain mixture engineering properties, such as the resistance to water action and to rutting. These mixtures meet specifications for base courses and even for pavement surfaces under limited heavy-truck traffic, while contributing to the sustainability of asphalt pavements by reducing the extractive demand of natural resources and replacing them with waste materials.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/124375
ISSN: 2214-5095
DOI: 10.1016/j.cscm.2023.e02361
Source: Case Studies in Construction Materials[ISSN 2214-5095],v. 19, (Diciembre 2023), e02361.
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