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Transforming Asphalt with Recycled Rubber: A Resilient Road Ahead

October 19, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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Researchers have discovered an innovative way to enhance the durability and performance of asphalt roads by incorporating nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) derived from discarded surgical gloves. This study delves into the rheological and optimization aspects of using NBR to create more resilient and sustainable road infrastructure, tackling issues like rutting, cracking, and deformation. The findings suggest that carefully calibrated amounts of NBR can significantly improve the stiffness, flexibility, and overall lifespan of asphalt pavements, making them better equipped to withstand heavy traffic and extreme weather conditions.

Table 1 Aggregate’s properties.

Breathing New Life into Asphalt with Recycled Rubber

Building and maintaining roads is a critical challenge for transportation infrastructure, as they must endure heavy loads, varying weather conditions, and environmental stresses. Conventional asphalt pavements often fall victim to premature issues like fatigue cracks, rutting, and permanent deformations. However, a team of researchers has discovered an innovative solution: incorporating nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) derived from recycled surgical gloves to enhance the performance and longevity of asphalt mixtures.

Optimizing the NBR-Asphalt Blend

The researchers systematically evaluated the effects of adding different percentages of NBR (2%, 4%, 6%, and 8%) to conventional bituminous pavement. They analyzed the rheological properties, Marshall properties, dynamic modulus, and phase angle of the modified asphalt mixtures at varying temperatures and frequencies.

The findings revealed that incorporating up to 6% NBR significantly improved the Marshall stability, dynamic modulus, and overall stiffness of the asphalt mixture. This optimal NBR content enabled the pavement to better resist rutting, deformation, and cracking, enhancing its overall durability. However, when the NBR content exceeded 6%, the performance benefits began to diminish due to over-stiffening, indicating the importance of carefully calibrating the NBR-asphalt blend.

Harnessing the Power of Response Surface Methodology

To further understand the complex interplay between NBR content, temperature, and loading frequency, the researchers employed Response Surface Methodology (RSM). This statistical approach allowed them to model the relationships and optimize the NBR content to achieve the highest dynamic modulus (a measure of stiffness) and lowest phase angle (a measure of elasticity).

The RSM analysis confirmed that the 4% and 6% NBR mixtures exhibited the best balance of stiffness and flexibility, performing exceptionally well across a range of temperatures and loading conditions. At lower temperatures, the 6% NBR mixture maintained its stiffness, making it particularly effective in preventing low-temperature cracking. Conversely, higher NBR contents (8%) led to a decline in performance, especially at elevated temperatures, as the mixture became overly soft and susceptible to deformation.

Paving the Way for a More Resilient Future

The study’s findings highlight the significant potential of using recycled NBR to enhance the durability and sustainability of asphalt roads. By carefully optimizing the NBR-asphalt blend, the researchers have demonstrated how this innovative approach can address common pavement issues like rutting, fatigue, and thermal cracking. Moreover, the use of waste materials, such as discarded surgical gloves, aligns with the growing emphasis on circular economy and environmental stewardship in the transportation sector.

As the global infrastructure continues to face mounting challenges from heavy traffic, extreme weather, and the need for more sustainable solutions, the integration of recycled NBR into asphalt pavements emerges as a promising strategy. By transforming waste into a valuable resource, this research paves the way for a more resilient and environmentally conscious future for our roads and transportation networks.

Author credit: This article is based on research by Inamullah Khan, Zahoor Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Imran Khan, Mujahid Ali, Nasir Khan, Manidurai Paulraj, Siva Avudaiappan.


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