Investigation on strength characteristics and mechanism of cold mix based on geopolymerization reaction

Cold mix asphalt is an energy-efficient and eco-friendly pavement material, yet its early strength is deficient. This study investigated the strength augment of cold mix asphalt through modification with geopolymer additives. Macro-strength was assessed via Marshall stability testing under varied ge...

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Main Authors: Junying Fan, Hao Liang, Zhiping Sun, Zhao Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Built Environment
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2023.1301126/full
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Hao Liang
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description Cold mix asphalt is an energy-efficient and eco-friendly pavement material, yet its early strength is deficient. This study investigated the strength augment of cold mix asphalt through modification with geopolymer additives. Macro-strength was assessed via Marshall stability testing under varied geopolymer contents, curing durations, and water immersion conditions. Microscale analysis encompassed fluorescence microscopy to discern geopolymer-asphalt interactions and discrete element modeling to simulate the compression process. Results showed that stability rose and then fell as geopolymer content increased, with an optimal ratio of 4:3 between base asphalt and additive. Stability increased rapidly in the first 3 days of curing and accumulated at a slower rate afterwards. Fluorescence microscopy revealed that geopolymer bonded the asphalt to the aggregate surfaces. Modeling exhibited geopolymer resisted vertical loads and confined the aggregate. In summation, geopolymerization enhances cold mix strength by improving adhesion and generating a rigid 3D network encompassing aggregate particles. The discoveries provide guidance on formulating durable cold mix asphalt utilizing geopolymer additives.
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spelling doaj.art-c86f6c10418e4d549ba62ddeb16412192023-12-05T04:18:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Built Environment2297-33622023-12-01910.3389/fbuil.2023.13011261301126Investigation on strength characteristics and mechanism of cold mix based on geopolymerization reactionJunying Fan0Hao Liang1Zhiping Sun2Zhao Chen3Shandong Hi-speed Construction Management Group Co., Ltd., Jinan, ChinaShandong Transportation Institute, Jinan, ChinaShandong Hi-speed Construction Management Group Co., Ltd., Jinan, ChinaShandong Expressway Peninsula Investment Co., Ltd., Jinan, ChinaCold mix asphalt is an energy-efficient and eco-friendly pavement material, yet its early strength is deficient. This study investigated the strength augment of cold mix asphalt through modification with geopolymer additives. Macro-strength was assessed via Marshall stability testing under varied geopolymer contents, curing durations, and water immersion conditions. Microscale analysis encompassed fluorescence microscopy to discern geopolymer-asphalt interactions and discrete element modeling to simulate the compression process. Results showed that stability rose and then fell as geopolymer content increased, with an optimal ratio of 4:3 between base asphalt and additive. Stability increased rapidly in the first 3 days of curing and accumulated at a slower rate afterwards. Fluorescence microscopy revealed that geopolymer bonded the asphalt to the aggregate surfaces. Modeling exhibited geopolymer resisted vertical loads and confined the aggregate. In summation, geopolymerization enhances cold mix strength by improving adhesion and generating a rigid 3D network encompassing aggregate particles. The discoveries provide guidance on formulating durable cold mix asphalt utilizing geopolymer additives.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2023.1301126/fullgeopolymercold-mix asphalt mixturesstabilityfluorescence microscopydiscrete element modeling
spellingShingle Junying Fan
Hao Liang
Zhiping Sun
Zhao Chen
Investigation on strength characteristics and mechanism of cold mix based on geopolymerization reaction
Frontiers in Built Environment
geopolymer
cold-mix asphalt mixtures
stability
fluorescence microscopy
discrete element modeling
title Investigation on strength characteristics and mechanism of cold mix based on geopolymerization reaction
title_full Investigation on strength characteristics and mechanism of cold mix based on geopolymerization reaction
title_fullStr Investigation on strength characteristics and mechanism of cold mix based on geopolymerization reaction
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on strength characteristics and mechanism of cold mix based on geopolymerization reaction
title_short Investigation on strength characteristics and mechanism of cold mix based on geopolymerization reaction
title_sort investigation on strength characteristics and mechanism of cold mix based on geopolymerization reaction
topic geopolymer
cold-mix asphalt mixtures
stability
fluorescence microscopy
discrete element modeling
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2023.1301126/full
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