Effect of laboratory aging on moisture susceptibility and resilientmodulus of asphalt concrete mixes containing PE and PP polymers

Abstract

An investigation was executed to determine the influence of laboratory aging on moisture susceptibility and elasticity ofpolyethylene and polypropylene-modified asphalt concrete mixtures (PEMCMs and PPMCMs). The design bitumen content wasobtained for dense mixture by the Marshall method using aggregate blends which conformed to the American Standard for Testingand Materials, ASTM (D-3515). Marshall stability, Marshall modulus of stiffness, indirect tensile strength, tensile strength ratio,and resilient moduli of the aged PEMCMs and PPMCMs at temperature of 100C and at two aging levels between 48 and 96 h areused to evaluate the performance change of PEMCMs and PPMCMs. The PEMCMs and PPMCMs achieve the ASTM specifiedlimits; they reveal superior durability, elasticity, and adhesive characteristics with higher resistance to permanent deformation andmoisture damage.