STUDY OF ASPHALT BINDER OIL RESIDUE AND MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ASH TO BE USED IN LOW TRAFFIC PAVEMENTS

Autores

  • Michéle Dal Toé Casagrande Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Gino Omar Calderon Vizcarra Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Álvaro Pereira Faculty IMED
  • Vladimir Antônio Paulon Faculty IMED

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https://doi.org/10.18256/2358-6508/rec-imed.v1n2p23-29

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The great generation of urban solid has been a concern in several countries. This work presents a study with two materials: the asphalt binder oil residue accumulated in the bottom of asphalt tanks and the municipal solid waste ash, to be used, respectively, as a substitute of conventional binder in asphalt mixtures and for soil stabilization in pavements base layers. Were evaluated properties as the mechanical behavior of the mixtures through experimental tests. The results show the potential of incorporating these residues for low traffic roads, allowing the construction of low cost roads and an environmental use of the residue.

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2014-12-02

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