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Performance of Glass Wool Fibers in Asphalt Concrete Mixtures

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Department of Civil Engineering, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do 54896, Korea
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Principal Researcher, Korea Expressway Corporation Research Center, 208–96 Dongbu-daero 922beon-gil, Dongtan-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do 39660, Korea
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Materials 2020, 13(21), 4699; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13214699
Received: 23 September 2020 / Revised: 18 October 2020 / Accepted: 19 October 2020 / Published: 22 October 2020
(This article belongs to the Section Construction and Building Materials)
Nowadays, in order to improve asphalt pavement performance and durability and reduce environmental pollution caused by hydrocarbon materials, many researchers are studying different ways of modifying asphalt concrete (AC) and finding alternative paving materials to extend the service life of pavements. One of the successful materials used in the modification of AC is fibers. Different types of fibers have been reinforced in AC mixtures and improvements have been observed. This research studies the performance of glass wool fibers reinforced in a dense-graded asphalt mixture. Generally, glass fibers are known to have excellent mechanical properties such as high tensile modulus, 100% elastic recovery and a very high tolerance to heat. Glass wool fibers are commonly used as a thermal insulation material. In this research, to evaluate the performance of glass wool fibers in AC, laboratory tests, the Marshall mix design test, indirect tensile strength (IDT), tensile strength ratio (TSR) and the Kim test were conducted to determine a proper mix design, tensile properties, moisture susceptibility, rutting and fatigue behaviors. Results show that the addition of glass wool fibers does affect the properties of AC mixtures. The use of glass wool fibers shows a positive consistence result, in which it improved the moisture susceptibility and rutting resistance of the AC. Additionally, results show that the addition of fiber increased tensile strength and toughness which indicates that fibers have a potential to resist distresses that occur on a surface of the road as a result of heavy traffic loading. The overall results show that the addition of glass wool fibers in AC mixtures is beneficial in improving properties of AC pavements. View Full-Text
Keywords: asphalt concrete; glass wool fibers; indirect tensile strength; Kim test; Marshall test; tensile strength ratio asphalt concrete; glass wool fibers; indirect tensile strength; Kim test; Marshall test; tensile strength ratio
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Mrema, A.H.; Noh, S.-H.; Kwon, O.-S.; Lee, J.-J. Performance of Glass Wool Fibers in Asphalt Concrete Mixtures. Materials 2020, 13, 4699. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13214699

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Mrema AH, Noh S-H, Kwon O-S, Lee J-J. Performance of Glass Wool Fibers in Asphalt Concrete Mixtures. Materials. 2020; 13(21):4699. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13214699

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Mrema, Agathon H., Si-Hyeon Noh, Oh-Sun Kwon, and Jae-Jun Lee. 2020. "Performance of Glass Wool Fibers in Asphalt Concrete Mixtures" Materials 13, no. 21: 4699. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13214699

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