Skip to main content
Advertisement
Browse Subject Areas
?

Click through the PLOS taxonomy to find articles in your field.

For more information about PLOS Subject Areas, click here.

< Back to Article

Table 1.

Basic properties of HVA.

More »

Table 1 Expand

Table 2.

Types of warm mixing agents.

More »

Table 2 Expand

Fig 1.

Preparation process of warm mixing high viscosity asphalt.

More »

Fig 1 Expand

Fig 2.

Flow chart scheme of this paper.

More »

Fig 2 Expand

Fig 3.

Brockfield viscosity test.

More »

Fig 3 Expand

Fig 4.

The working principle of DSR.

More »

Fig 4 Expand

Fig 5.

Loading scheme of amplitude scanning test.

More »

Fig 5 Expand

Fig 6.

Bending beam rheological test.

More »

Fig 6 Expand

Fig 7.

Three indexes of warm mixing HVA.

More »

Fig 7 Expand

Fig 8.

Viscosity-temperature curve of warm mix HVA.

More »

Fig 8 Expand

Table 3.

Test results of Brinell rotational viscosity (mPa·s).

More »

Table 3 Expand

Fig 9.

Semi-logarithmic fitting of viscosity of warm mix HVA.

More »

Fig 9 Expand

Table 4.

Regression parameters of viscosity-temperature curve.

More »

Table 4 Expand

Fig 10.

Test results of temperature scanning.

More »

Fig 10 Expand

Fig 11.

Test results of frequency scanning.

More »

Fig 11 Expand

Fig 12.

Stress-strain curve of HVA with linear amplitude scanning test.

More »

Fig 12 Expand

Fig 13.

The logarithmic coordinate diagram between fatigue life and strain.

More »

Fig 13 Expand

Table 5.

Parameters of asphalt LAS test model.

More »

Table 5 Expand

Table 6.

Fatigue life of asphalt under different strains.

More »

Table 6 Expand

Table 7.

Fatigue life grade of LAS test.

More »

Table 7 Expand

Fig 14.

Results of creep test.

More »

Fig 14 Expand