Author/Authors :
P. Starck، نويسنده , , B. Lo¨fgren، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A study using dynamic mechanical analysis
(DMA) and stress rheometry was done on the viscoelastic
properties of different bitumen-filler blends disposed to
de-icing agents. The blends were mixtures of the same
bitumen, B200 (B), and four different filler grades, limestone
(L) filler, Oulu (O) stone (mica-gneiss with high
biotite amount), Rovaniemi (R) stone (diabase) and Hietavaara
(H) stone (diabase). The de-icing agents tested were
water, formic acid, potassium acetate (KAc) and potassium
formate (KFo). From the DMA measurements, the elastic
modulus (stiffness) at –25 C, the glass transition temperature
(Tg) of the bitumen phase, and the softening temperature
were measured. The stiffness data at –25 C
proposed that all agents seem to decrease the stiffness
levels of the B-O blend with biotite to a larger extent.
Formic acid and 50% potassium formates significantly
decreased the stiffness level of the B-L blend. The stiffness
of B-H blends was not affected by the chemical treatment.
A plasticizing effect of water, formic acid, and 5% potassium
acetate, was found for the B-L blend. From the
changes in the softening temperatures in the temperature
range 15–28 C, it was concluded that chemical treatment
may have an increasing effect on the softening temperatures
of all blends, although the effect of hardening could
not be omitted. Oscillatory flow measurements with a shear
stress rheometer demonstrated that the viscosities of the
blends increased significantly after the immersion in
de-icing agents.