Aspectos da fresagem em pavimentos reforçados com geossintéticos e impacto do fresado (RAP) nas propriedades de misturas asfálticas recicladas
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Universidade Federal de São Carlos
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With the growing use of geosynthetic interlayers, such as geogrids, geotextiles and paving
geocomposites in asphalt rehabilitation projects, there is an anticipated increase in cases where
asphalt layers containing these interlayers need to be milled. While there is substantial experience
in milling traditional asphalt layers, the presence of polymeric or fiberglass interlayers introduces
new challenges to pavement engineering. As a result, understanding how the milling process for
asphalt layers with geosynthetic interlayers differs from conventional asphalt milling has become
increasingly important. The milled material, referred to as Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP)
when containing geosynthetics, here nominated G-RAP, exhibits unique characteristics that
differentiate it from conventional RAP. Due to the limited information on the milling processes
and characteristics of RAP produced from geosynthetic-reinforced pavements, it is essential to
explore the millability of these reinforced pavements and the challenges associated with milling
them. Furthermore, research should be conducted to assess the feasibility of reusing G-RAP in the
production of new recycled asphalt mix. This study involved constructing an experimental test
track with five different geosynthetic-reinforced asphalt sections at Salvador International Airport
in Brazil. The findings indicated that all geosynthetic interlayers were capable of being milled
without causing inefficiencies in the milling operations. Successful milling was achieved by
operating at the maximum milling speed of 320 rpm, with the use of water. Fiberglass products
were observed to mill effectively, while polymeric products showed minor entanglements. It is
recommended that the milling depth be at least 25 mm below the geosynthetic position within the
asphalt layers. G-RAPs were collected and characterized, showing physical differences and
positive mechanical influences in new HMA mixtures recycled with 20% G-RAP, particularly in
Marshall stability, Indirect Tensile Strength, and Resilient Modulus Marshall stability. The results
of the present study confirm that geosynthetic-reinforced asphalt layers are millable, with potential
for the reuse of the generated G-RAP in new asphalt mixtures.
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SOUZA, Tiago Rodrigues. Aspectos da fresagem em pavimentos reforçados com geossintéticos e impacto do fresado (RAP) nas propriedades de misturas asfálticas recicladas. 2024. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Civil) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2024. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/20563.
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