High-Performance and Functional Pavement and Trackbed Materials for Sustainable Built Environments
A special issue of Buildings (ISSN 2075-5309). This special issue belongs to the section "Building Materials, and Repair & Renovation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 December 2026 | Viewed by 34
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pavement materials; semi-flexible pavements; damage mechanics; acoustic emission technique; multiscale modeling
Interests: asphalt pavement; asphalt trackbed; self-healing; biochar modified asphalt mixture
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Interests: asphalt pavement; epoxy asphalt; metamaterial asphalt mixture; asphalt trackbed; deicing road material
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Interests: asphalt pavement; grouting material; pavement performance characterization
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
High-performance and functional pavement and trackbed materials are recognized as integral components of the built environment, playing a critical role in the sustainability, resilience, and intelligent operation of modern cities and infrastructure systems. Beyond their conventional structural functions, next-generation pavements are being engineered as multifunctional building materials capable of self-healing, thermal regulation, deicing and snow-melting, noise and vibration mitigation, and in situ sensing of loading and environmental conditions.
Recent advances in thermally functional and energy-harvesting pavements, semi-flexible and grouted systems, as well as epoxy- and resin-modified materials, have significantly enhanced durability, service life, and climate adaptability, while contributing to low-carbon and resource-efficient built environments. These materials enable new opportunities to integrate pavement and trackbed systems into broader frameworks of building and urban infrastructure performance.
This Special Issue, “High-Performance and Functional Pavement and Trackbed Materials for Sustainable Built Environments”, aims to collect high-quality research on the design, characterization, modeling, and implementation of advanced pavement and trackbed materials that combine superior mechanical performance with multifunctionality, environmental sustainability, and climate resilience. Contributions addressing material behavior, system-level performance, life-cycle assessment, and practical applications within the built environment are particularly encouraged.
Key topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Self-healing asphalt and rejuvenator-based pavement materials;
- Electrically or thermally functional pavements for heating, deicing, and snow-melting;
- Thermal regulation and energy-harvesting technologies in pavement and trackbed systems;
- Semi-flexible and grouted pavement materials as composite building materials;
- Epoxy- and resin-modified pavements and trackbeds;
- Self-sensing, piezoresistive, and multifunctional pavement materials;
- Climate-resilient and durable pavement design within the built environment;
- Life-cycle performance, sustainability, and carbon assessment of functional pavements.
Dr. Xing Cai
Dr. Song Liu
Dr. Chenguang Shi
Dr. Minghui Gong
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- high-performance pavements
- functional pavement materials
- self-healing and self-heating pavements
- thermal regulation and deicing
- semi-flexible and grouted mixtures
- epoxy/resin-modified systems
- energy-harvesting pavements
- smart and sensing pavements
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