Author/Authors :
Ziaee، Seyed Ali نويسنده Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran Ziaee, Seyed Ali , Kavussi، Amir نويسنده Associate Professor, Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , , Jalili Qazizadeh، Morteza نويسنده Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Jalili Qazizadeh, Morteza , Mohammadzadeh Moghadam، Abolfazl نويسنده Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran ,
Abstract :
This study was conducted in order to evaluate the effects of long term ageing on toughness and
resilient modulus of asphalt concrete mixtures containing Electric Arc and Basic Oxygen Furnace
steel slags. After initial evaluation of the properties of steel slags using X-ray Diffraction and
Scanning Electric Microscope, eleven sets of laboratory mixtures were prepared. Each set was
treated replacing various portions of limestone coarse aggregates of the mixture (? 2.36 mm) with
steel slags. The main laboratory program consisted of the determination of resilient modulus at
three testing temperatures of 5, 20 and 40?C (ASTM D4123) and indirect tensile strength of the
samples at 20?C. In order to evaluate the long term performance of mixtures containing slags, the
specimens were subjected to ageing according to AASHTO PP2 standard method. Results showed
that the peak tensile strength, area up to peak tensile strength and total dissipated energy density of
the specimens containing Electric arc furnace slag were greater than the control mixtures. Fracture
energy was almost the same for both mixes containing basic oxygen furnace slag and limestone.
Results also indicated that the resilient modulus of mixtures increased along with an increase in
slag contents in asphalt mixtures. The ratio of aged to unaged resilient modulus of the specimens
decreased upon increasing slag contents. It was concluded that mixtures containing electric arc
furnace slag exhibited less susceptibility to ageing compared with mixtures containing basic oxygen
furnace slag and limestone. At 5oC, the highest ratio belonged to control mixtures, which
might indicate that at lower temperatures, the susceptibility to ageing of the control mixtures were
more pronounced