Author/Authors :
Jian-Shiuh Chen ، نويسنده , , KUEI-YI LIN، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This paper investigates the reinforcement mechanism of bitumen mixed with fibers. Fibers
including cellulose, rock wool and polyester types were added to bitumen. The viscosity,
toughness and tenacity, microscopy and rheological tests were conducted to characterize
the engineering properties of bitumen-fiber mastics. Test results indicate that the
reinforcing effect increases with increasing fibers up to a critical fraction. With higher
mixing temperatures, there is a higher viscosity ratio of mastic to bitumen. The tensile
strength of bitumen-fiber mastics also increases with increasing fiber concentrations
because the fibers carry parts of tensile loads. With the increasing tensile strength, it is
implied that there is a good adhesion between bitumen and fibers. Scanning electron
micrographs show that fibers reinforce bitumen through a three dimensional structure.
However, there is a critical fiber fraction when fibers start to interact with each other,
resulting in lower toughness. The optimum fiber content is dependent on fiber type, length
and diameter. C 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.