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Investigation of Adhesion Performance of Wax Based Warm Mix Asphalt with Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Compared with traditional hot mix asphalt (HMA), wax based warm mix asphalt (WWMA) can be mixed with the aggregate at a lower temperature and achieve the desired compaction. However, the adhesion performance of WWMA on aggregate is uncertain. To evaluate the adhesion performance of asphalt and aggre...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456577/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175930 |
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author | Peng, Chao Yang, Hanneng You, Zhanping Ma, Hongchao Xu, Fang You, Lingyun Diab, Aboelkasim Lu, Li Hu, Yudong Liu, Yafeng Dai, Jing Li, Zhibo |
author_facet | Peng, Chao Yang, Hanneng You, Zhanping Ma, Hongchao Xu, Fang You, Lingyun Diab, Aboelkasim Lu, Li Hu, Yudong Liu, Yafeng Dai, Jing Li, Zhibo |
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description | Compared with traditional hot mix asphalt (HMA), wax based warm mix asphalt (WWMA) can be mixed with the aggregate at a lower temperature and achieve the desired compaction. However, the adhesion performance of WWMA on aggregate is uncertain. To evaluate the adhesion performance of asphalt and aggregate, researchers used contact angle test, pull-off test, and ultrasonic washing experiments. However, these tests cannot adequately explain the microscopic mechanism of the interface between asphalt and aggregate. Molecular dynamics (MD) can better explain the adhesion mechanism of asphalt aggregates because they can be simulated at the molecular scale. So, the purpose of this research is to use the MD method to study the adhesion performance between WWMA and aggregate. Two aggregate oxides (CaCO(3) and SiO(2)) models, the matrix asphalt model and WWMA models, were built in Materials Studio (MS) software. The adhesion work of asphalt and aggregate oxides was calculated. With the increase of wax modifier content, the adhesion work of asphalt and aggregate oxides (CaCO(3) and SiO(2)) first increases and then decreases. When the wax modifier is increased to 3 wt%, the adhesion works of the WWMA-SiO(2) and WWMA-CaCO(3) increase by 31.2% and 14.0%, compared with that of matrix asphalt. In this study, the accuracy of the MD calculation result was verified by the pull-off experiments and the contact angle experiments. WWMA was prepared by a high-shear mixer emulsifier. In the pull-off experiments and the contact angle experiments, the tensile strength and the adhesion work between the aggregate and the asphalt containing 3% wax modifier reaches peak values. These values are 140.7% and 124.9%, compared with those between the aggregate and the matrix asphalt. In addition, the results of the pull-off experiments and the contact angle experiments are in good agreement with that of the MD simulation. Finally, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) shows that the carbonyl content of WWMA is greater than that of matrix asphalt. It explains well that the wax modifier promotes the adhesion between asphalt and aggregate. This paper provides an important theoretical basis to understand the adhesion performance of WWMA and aggregate. |
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spelling | pubmed-94565772022-09-09 Investigation of Adhesion Performance of Wax Based Warm Mix Asphalt with Molecular Dynamics Simulation Peng, Chao Yang, Hanneng You, Zhanping Ma, Hongchao Xu, Fang You, Lingyun Diab, Aboelkasim Lu, Li Hu, Yudong Liu, Yafeng Dai, Jing Li, Zhibo Materials (Basel) Article Compared with traditional hot mix asphalt (HMA), wax based warm mix asphalt (WWMA) can be mixed with the aggregate at a lower temperature and achieve the desired compaction. However, the adhesion performance of WWMA on aggregate is uncertain. To evaluate the adhesion performance of asphalt and aggregate, researchers used contact angle test, pull-off test, and ultrasonic washing experiments. However, these tests cannot adequately explain the microscopic mechanism of the interface between asphalt and aggregate. Molecular dynamics (MD) can better explain the adhesion mechanism of asphalt aggregates because they can be simulated at the molecular scale. So, the purpose of this research is to use the MD method to study the adhesion performance between WWMA and aggregate. Two aggregate oxides (CaCO(3) and SiO(2)) models, the matrix asphalt model and WWMA models, were built in Materials Studio (MS) software. The adhesion work of asphalt and aggregate oxides was calculated. With the increase of wax modifier content, the adhesion work of asphalt and aggregate oxides (CaCO(3) and SiO(2)) first increases and then decreases. When the wax modifier is increased to 3 wt%, the adhesion works of the WWMA-SiO(2) and WWMA-CaCO(3) increase by 31.2% and 14.0%, compared with that of matrix asphalt. In this study, the accuracy of the MD calculation result was verified by the pull-off experiments and the contact angle experiments. WWMA was prepared by a high-shear mixer emulsifier. In the pull-off experiments and the contact angle experiments, the tensile strength and the adhesion work between the aggregate and the asphalt containing 3% wax modifier reaches peak values. These values are 140.7% and 124.9%, compared with those between the aggregate and the matrix asphalt. In addition, the results of the pull-off experiments and the contact angle experiments are in good agreement with that of the MD simulation. Finally, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) shows that the carbonyl content of WWMA is greater than that of matrix asphalt. It explains well that the wax modifier promotes the adhesion between asphalt and aggregate. This paper provides an important theoretical basis to understand the adhesion performance of WWMA and aggregate. MDPI 2022-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9456577/ /pubmed/36079312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175930 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Peng, Chao Yang, Hanneng You, Zhanping Ma, Hongchao Xu, Fang You, Lingyun Diab, Aboelkasim Lu, Li Hu, Yudong Liu, Yafeng Dai, Jing Li, Zhibo Investigation of Adhesion Performance of Wax Based Warm Mix Asphalt with Molecular Dynamics Simulation |
title | Investigation of Adhesion Performance of Wax Based Warm Mix Asphalt with Molecular Dynamics Simulation |
title_full | Investigation of Adhesion Performance of Wax Based Warm Mix Asphalt with Molecular Dynamics Simulation |
title_fullStr | Investigation of Adhesion Performance of Wax Based Warm Mix Asphalt with Molecular Dynamics Simulation |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of Adhesion Performance of Wax Based Warm Mix Asphalt with Molecular Dynamics Simulation |
title_short | Investigation of Adhesion Performance of Wax Based Warm Mix Asphalt with Molecular Dynamics Simulation |
title_sort | investigation of adhesion performance of wax based warm mix asphalt with molecular dynamics simulation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456577/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175930 |
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