WO2015023494A1 - Sulfur extended asphalt modified with crumb rubber for paving and roofing - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to asphalt compositions. More specifically, this invention relates to asphalt binder compositions including asphalt, elemental sulfur, and crumb rubber, and methods of making the same.
- Asphalts are essentially mixtures of bitumen, as binder, with aggregate, in particular filler, sand, and stones. There are many different types of asphalts available and their characteristics can vary quite significantly.
- the design of asphalts for bituminous paving applications is a complex process of selecting and proportioning materials to obtain the desired properties in the finished construction while minimizing undesirable characteristics,
- Unsaturated thermoplastic elastomers like styrene-buiadiene-styrene (SBS) block copolymers are polymers used for asphalt modification. They enhance the elastic recovery capacities of asphalt and, therefore, its resistance to permanent deformations.
- unsaturated elastomeric polymers are quite expensive and are subjected to degradation when exposed to atmospheric agents and mechanical stress. Due to their fragility, they are typically used as virgin polymers. This can result in a significant cost increase for the product. While SBS is recognized for performance benefits, research has focused on most cost effective modifiers in exchange for sacrificing superior performance.
- Olefinic polymers have been investigated for use as modifiers. They are available in large quantities with different mechanical properties and at low cost. Polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) are piastomers. They bring a high rigidity (i.e., lack of elasticity, resistance to bending) to the product and significantly reduce deformations under traffic load. Due to their non-polar nature, PE and PP suffer from the drawback that they are almost completely immiscible with asphalt, and are thus limited in use.
- PE polyethylene
- PP polypropylene
- bituminous binders even of the bitumen/polymer type, which are employed at the present time in road applications often do not have the optimum characteristics at low enough polymer concentrations to consistently meet the increasing stmctural and workability requirements imposed on roadway structures and their construction.
- various polymers are added at some prescribed concentration .
- the current practice is to add the desired level of a single polymer, sometimes along with a reactant which promotes cross - linking of the polymer molecules until the desired asphalt properties are met.
- the reactant is typically sulfur in a form suitable for reacting.
- This invention relates to asphalt compositions. More specifically, this invention relates to asphalt binder compositions including asphalt, elemental sulfur, and crumb rubber, and methods of making the same.
- the invention provides a sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition that includes a base asphalt having a softening point, elemental sulfur, and a crumb rubber material.
- the crumb rubber material is combined with the base asphalt and the elemental sulfur to create the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition.
- the crumb mbber material is present in the sulfur rubber asphalt binder in an amount effective to increase the softening point as compared to the softening point of the base asphalt.
- the invention provides using the sulfur mbber asphalt binder composition to make an asphalt composition that also includes an aggregate material and a filler.
- the invention provides a method of making the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition.
- the crumb rubber material is mixed with the base asphalt at a first predetermined temperature in a high shear blender for first predetermined amount of time to create an asphalt crumb mbber mixture.
- the asphalt crumb rubber mixture is then placed in a sealed container in an oven at the first predetermined temperature for a second predetermined amount of time.
- the elemental sulfur is added to the asphalt crunib rubber mixture and mixed for a third predetermined amount of time at a second predetermined temperature such that intimate mixing of the elemental sulfur and the asphalt crumb mixture is achieved.
- Figure 1 shows the PG test summary of sulfur/asphalt/crumb rubber binders.
- the invention provides a sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition that includes a base asphalt having a softening point, elemental sulfur, and a crumb mbber material.
- the crumb mbber material is combined with the base asphalt and the elemental sulfur to create the sulfur mbber asphalt binder composition.
- the crumb mbber material is present in the sulfur mbber asphalt binder in an amoimt effective to increase the softening point as compared to the softening point of the base asphalt.
- the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition ranges from about 45%wt to 80%wt base asphalt. In some embodiments, the composition ranges from about 55%wt to 75%wt base asphalt.
- the composition is about 45%wt base asphalt. In some embodiments, the composition is about 50%wt base asphalt. In some embodiments, the composition is about 55%wi base asphalt. In some embodiments, the composition is about 60%wt base asphalt. In some embodiments, the composition is about 65%wt base asphalt. In some embodiments, the composition is about 70%wt base asphalt. In some embodiments, the composition is about 75%wt base asphalt. In some embodiments, the composition is about 80%wt base asphalt.
- the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition ranges from about 10% wt to 50%wt elemental sulfur. In further embodiments, the elemental sulfur is up to 50%wt. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 5%wt elemental sulfur. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 10%wt elemental sulfur. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 15%wt elemental sulfur. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 20%wt elemental sulfur. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 25%wt elemental sulfur, in further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 30%wt elemental sulfur.
- the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 35%wt elemental sulfur. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 40%wt elemental sulfur. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 45%wt elemental sulfur. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 50%wt elemental sulfur. In further embodiments, the elemental sulfur is in solid form. In some embodiments, the elemental sulfur is powder. In other embodiments, the sulfur is in liquid form.
- the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition ranges from about l%wt to 6%wt crumb rubber material In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about l%wt crumb rubber material. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 2%wt cramb rubber material. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 3%wt crumb rubber material. In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 4%wt crumb rubber material, in further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition is about 5%wt crumb rubber material In further embodiments, the sulfur rubber asphal t binder composition is about 6%wt crumb mbber material.
- the asphalt is about 58%wt
- elemental sulfur is about 40%wt
- the crumb rubber material is 2%wt
- the invention provides using the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition to make an asphalt composition that also includes an aggregate material and a filler.
- the aggregate material is a gravel, sand, or stones.
- the filler is a mineral filler.
- the asphalt compositions of the present invention have improved properties over that of the base asphalt alone. For instance, in some embodiments, the asphalt composition has greater temperature resistance than that of the base asphalt alone. In further embodiments, the asphalt composition has improved waterproofing properties as compared to that of the base asphalt of alone. In other embodiments, the asphalt composition has improved damp-proofing properties as compared to that of the base asphalt alone.
- the asphalt compositions described herein can be used for a number of different purposes, including applications where improved waterproofing and damp proofing are desired.
- the asphalt composition is used in paving applications.
- the asphalt composition is used in asphalt concrete pavement.
- the asphalt is used in roofing applications.
- the asphalt compositions can be used in any applications where use of a sulfur extended asphalt would be beneficial
- the invention provides a method of making the sulfur rubber asphalt binder composition.
- the crumb rubber material is mixed with the base asphalt at a first predetermined temperature in a high shear blender for first predetermined amount of time to create an asphalt crumb rubber mixture.
- the asphalt crumb rubber mixture is then placed in a sealed container in an oven at the first predetermined temperature for a second predetermined amount of time.
- the elemental sulfur is added to the asphalt crumb rubber mixture and mixed for a third predetermined amount of time at a second predetermined temperature such that intimate mixing of the elemental sulfur and the asphalt crumb mixture is achieved.
- the first predetermined temperature ranges from about 170°C to about 190°C. In further embodiments, the first predetermined temperature is about 180°C. In the first predetermined temperature range, the crumb rubber typically swells.
- the second predetermined temperature ranges from about 140°C to about 150°C. In further embodiments, the second predetermined temperature is about I45°C. In the second predetermined temperature range, the sulfur is blended with the asphalt.
- the first predetermined amount of time ranges from about 1 to 5 minutes. In further embodiments, the first predetermined amount of time is about 2 minutes. In the first predetermined amount of time, the crumb rubber is mixed with asphalt before it swells.
- the second predetermined amount of time ranges from about 90 to 150 minutes. In further embodiments, the second predetermined amount of time is about 120 minutes. During the second predetermined amount of time, the crumb rubber typically swells.
- the third predetermined amount of time ranges from about 15 to 25 minutes. In further embodiments, the third predetermined amount of time is about 20 minutes. In the third predetermined amount of time, sulfur is blended with the asphalt crumb mixture.
- Table 2 represents the PG test summary of pure asphalt and different sulfur/asphalt/rubber binder compositions.
- the PG test was performed in accordance to the Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP) method AASHTO MP 1 -98.
- SHRP Strategic Highway Research Program
- the data showed that sample number 16 had the greatest amount of sulfur content and minimum amount of additive to achive the PG76-10.
- the result showed that increase in sulfur content from 30% to 40% without additive did not result in a change of the PG.
- the addition of crumb rubber to the sulfur/asphalt samples increased PG, which in turn increased the temperature range of applications.
- Figure 1 represents typical complex modulus (G*) versus temperature (T) plot for 30% sulfur and 1 -6% rubber modifed binder.
- G* complex modulus
- T temperature
- Table 3 shows the values of complex modulus for 30% and 40% sulfur modified binder with 0-6% rubber content for three different temperature levels. The values showed that increased rubber content increased the complex modulus of the modified binder. Additionally, the percentage increase in G* is higher at higher temperature, indicating that rubber increased temperature resistance of the modified binder.
- Resilient modulus is an important variable for the mechanistic design approaches of pavemented structures. It is the measure of pavement response in terms of dynamic stresses and corresponding resulting strains.
- Resilient modulus of hot mix asphalt HMA was assessed by applying diametral pulse loads to the samples. The load was applied in the vertical diametrical plane of a cylindrical specimen of 63.5-mm height by 101.6-mm diameter. The samples were prepared using the Superpave compaction method. The resulting horizontal deformation of the specimens was measured and used to calculate the resilient modulus. The test was performed at 25°C. Pure asphalt concrete composition had the lowest MR value. Sulfur modified asphalt concrete had improved resilient modulus compared to the other compositions.
- the modified compositions were staffer than the plain compositions. Addition of sulfur resulted in increased stiffness and the addition of rubber increased the elasticity of the compositions, which increased the resilience of the compositions to dynamic loads as a result of the improvement in the binder elastic properties. Results are shown in Table 4.
- the Indirect Tensile Strength (ITS) test (AASHTO T-245) was used to explore composition resistance to cracks development utilizing ITS.
- the ITS test was performed on cylindrical specimens of 63.5-mm height by 101.6-mm diameter. Samples were prepared for dry and wet ITS testing following exposure to the Superpave compaction method. The maximum load the specimen would carry before failure was determined (known as the ITS). The test was carried out at 25° C for dry ITS specimens. Three samples were conditioned in a water bath of 60°C for 24 hours and then put into a water bath of 25°C for 2 hours. The samples were then tested for wet ITS. Durability was calculated using the ratio of ITS of the conditioned specimen to ITS of the unconditioned specimen. Results of the ITS test and durability are shown in Table 4.
- compositions were selected for the test of rutting (AASHTO TP 63-06) and fatigue resistance (AASHTO T321 ).
- Rutting resistance of the selected samples was evaluated using the asphalt pavement analyzer (APA) at 64°C. Wheel load was set to 45.5 kg (100 lb), and wheel pressure was set to 689.5 kPa (TOO psi), and there were 8000 load repetitions.
- 150 mm test samples were compacted using a gyratory compactor to the required density of 2550 tp 2700 ltg/m'. Test samples were conditioned at test temperature for 4 hours.
- the crumb rubber sulfur asphalt compositions increased the MR compared to that of asphalt alone
- crumb aibber sulfur asphalt increased the ITS of the compositions compared to that of asphalt alone
- crumb rubber sulfur asphalt increased the rutting resistance of the compositions compared to that of asphalt alone.
- Optional or optionally means that the subsequently described event or circumstances may or may not occur.
- the description includes instances where the event or circumstance occurs and instances where it does not occur.
- Ranges may be expressed herein as from about one particular value, and/or to about another particular value. When such a range is expressed, it is to be understood that another embodiment is from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value, along with ail combinations within said range.
- first and second are arbitrarily assigned and are merely intended to differentiate between two or more components of an apparatus. It is to be understood that the words “first” and “second” serve no other memepose and are not part of the name or description of the component, nor do they necessarily define a relative location or position of the component. Furthermore, it is to be understood that that the mere use of the term “first” and “second” does not require that there be any “third” component, although that possibility is contemplated under the scope of the present invention.
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