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Aug 12, 2020
Study on the Influence of Different Modification Processes on the Internal Material Aggregation of SBS Modified Asphalt Using DSC
Authors: Cheng Du [email protected], Hui-Jun Shao [email protected], Ming-Sheng Gao [email protected], Guang-Lai Jin [email protected], and Peng Jia [email protected]Author Affiliations
Publication: CICTP 2020
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In order to study the influence of different modification processes on the internal material aggregation of SBS modified asphalt, the essential reasons for the influence of different modification processes on the thermodynamic properties of SBS modified asphalt were explored. First, four typical SBS modified asphalts were prepared. Then the macro-physical and mechanical properties of the four typical SBS modified asphalts were tested. Finally, the thermodynamic response of the modified asphalts was tested based on DSC, and the results were compared with the macro-physical and mechanical properties of the four typical SBS modified asphalts.
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1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southeast Univ., Southeast University Rd., Nanjing 211189, China; Jiangsu Sinoroad Engineering Technology Research Institute Co. Ltd., Mail Stop No. 88 Pu Bin Rd., Nanjing 210033, China. Email: [email protected]
2Jiangsu Sinoroad Engineering Technology Research Institute Co. Ltd., Mail Stop No. 88 Pu Bin Rd., Nanjing 210033, China. Email: [email protected]
3Jiangsu Transportation Engineering Construction Bureau, Mail Stop 69 Shigu Rd., Nanjing 210004, China. Email: [email protected]
4Jiangsu Sinoroad Engineering Technology Research Institute Co. Ltd., Mail Stop No. 88 Pu Bin Rd., Nanjing 210033, China. Email: [email protected]
5Jiangsu Transportation Engineering Construction Bureau, Mail Stop 69 Shigu Rd., Nanjing 210004, China. Email: [email protected]
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