Comparative analysis of surfactant migrating asphalt in mixture under different temperatures

Water causes the asphalt to readily slip off the surface of the acid aggregate, causing fissures and compromising the structural stability of the asphalt pavement. In addition, fissures between asphalt and acid materials are difficult to cure in the presence of water. As a result, research into the...

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Main Authors: Meiyi Gao, Haitao Zhang, Yuping Feng, Song Zhao, Qianhui Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-08-01
Series:Ain Shams Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447922003549
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author Meiyi Gao
Haitao Zhang
Yuping Feng
Song Zhao
Qianhui Zhang
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Haitao Zhang
Yuping Feng
Song Zhao
Qianhui Zhang
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description Water causes the asphalt to readily slip off the surface of the acid aggregate, causing fissures and compromising the structural stability of the asphalt pavement. In addition, fissures between asphalt and acid materials are difficult to cure in the presence of water. As a result, research into the healing of asphalt-acid aggregate fractures in the presence of water is necessary. This article incorporates a surfactant into the asphalt mixture. The application of surfactant “amphiphilic” properties to improve interfacial adhesion and healing between asphalt and acidic particles in moist environments. The molecular simulation approach was used in this study to create a microcrack model of asphalt-surfactant solution-acid aggregate to simulate crack healing at different temperatures. Prepare six sets of water containers for macro tests at the same time. The microscopic model's running results reveal that there is adsorption between asphalt and surfactant, surfactant and silica, and asphalt and silica surfaces, as well as changes in adsorption energy at different temperatures. Macroscopic investigations reveal that the addition of surfactants may improve asphalt adsorption on the surface of acidic aggregates in a wet environment, and the healing effect varies depending on the temperature, and the best healing temperature is 45 °C.
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spelling doaj.art-bbaa1e7e51694bb2a0227a3bab50a87c2023-05-15T04:14:16ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792023-08-01148102043Comparative analysis of surfactant migrating asphalt in mixture under different temperaturesMeiyi GaoHaitao Zhang0Yuping Feng1Song ZhaoQianhui ZhangCorresponding authors.Corresponding authors.Water causes the asphalt to readily slip off the surface of the acid aggregate, causing fissures and compromising the structural stability of the asphalt pavement. In addition, fissures between asphalt and acid materials are difficult to cure in the presence of water. As a result, research into the healing of asphalt-acid aggregate fractures in the presence of water is necessary. This article incorporates a surfactant into the asphalt mixture. The application of surfactant “amphiphilic” properties to improve interfacial adhesion and healing between asphalt and acidic particles in moist environments. The molecular simulation approach was used in this study to create a microcrack model of asphalt-surfactant solution-acid aggregate to simulate crack healing at different temperatures. Prepare six sets of water containers for macro tests at the same time. The microscopic model's running results reveal that there is adsorption between asphalt and surfactant, surfactant and silica, and asphalt and silica surfaces, as well as changes in adsorption energy at different temperatures. Macroscopic investigations reveal that the addition of surfactants may improve asphalt adsorption on the surface of acidic aggregates in a wet environment, and the healing effect varies depending on the temperature, and the best healing temperature is 45 °C.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447922003549Asphalt mixtureSurfactantMigration of asphaltTemperatureComparative analysis
spellingShingle Meiyi Gao
Haitao Zhang
Yuping Feng
Song Zhao
Qianhui Zhang
Comparative analysis of surfactant migrating asphalt in mixture under different temperatures
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Asphalt mixture
Surfactant
Migration of asphalt
Temperature
Comparative analysis
title Comparative analysis of surfactant migrating asphalt in mixture under different temperatures
title_full Comparative analysis of surfactant migrating asphalt in mixture under different temperatures
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of surfactant migrating asphalt in mixture under different temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of surfactant migrating asphalt in mixture under different temperatures
title_short Comparative analysis of surfactant migrating asphalt in mixture under different temperatures
title_sort comparative analysis of surfactant migrating asphalt in mixture under different temperatures
topic Asphalt mixture
Surfactant
Migration of asphalt
Temperature
Comparative analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447922003549
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