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Research Report 92 Assessment of bituminous basecourse and roadbase materials containing EVA and sulphur

Publication Year

1986

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Sulphur and ethylene/vinyl acetate co-polymer (EVA) additives have been shown to enhance the properties of rolled asphalt wearing course; this report describes an investigation into the effect of these additives on the properties of rolled asphalt and dense bitumen macadam basecourse and roadbase materials. Both additives improve the resistance to permanent deformation of basecourses and roadbases. The stiffness modulus is changed in a different way by the two additives, sulphur increasing the stiffness over the temperature range whereas EVA increases the stiffness at high temperatures and reduces it at low temperatures. The additives did not have a serious detrimental effect on any properties and the only limitation was maintaining the temperature of materials below 150°C when sulphur was used. The improvements in the properties of basecourse and roadbase materials resulting from the use of additives has significant implications in the design of road pavements.

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Transport Research Laboratory

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