TITLE:
Sintered Calcined Clay as an Alternative Coarse Aggregate for Asphalt Pavement Construction
AUTHORS:
Cleudinei Lopes da Silva, Hidembergue Ordozgoith da Frota, Consuelo Alves da Frota
KEYWORDS:
Dynamic Modulus, Viscoelasticity, Sintered Calcined Clay Aggregate, Asphalt
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Civil Engineering,
Vol.5 No.3,
August
14,
2015
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to search for a substitute for the natural coarse aggregate in various regions of the world, such as Amazon-Brazil, where this type of material is lacking. The asphalt binder AC 50/70 is mixed with an aggregate obtained from the sinterization of a calcined clay (SACC) as a possible alternative to coarse aggregate material for the construction of asphalt pavements in tropical zones. The dynamic modulus |E*| of this mixture was measured under strain control mode and in tension control mode. The results are compared with those obtained from AC 50/70 mixed with pebbles, which is currently used as the coarse aggregate in this region. For pavements that work at high temperatures, such as 40℃, and low frequencies, the mixture with SACC appears to be a viable alternative to coarse aggregate material for the construction of asphalt pavements in tropical zones.