Characterization of rubberized asphalt for railway sub-ballasts

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The use of a bituminous sub-ballast layer has been pointed out as an exciting alternative to the granular sub-ballast design traditionally applied in most railroad tracks. Frequently unbound granular materials are replaced by bituminous sub-ballast that provide additional benefits to the subgrade protection. Much research has been conducted on finding other alternative material to be used as a modifier in asphalt mixes to improve its properties. Rubberized asphalt mixtures (RUMAC) are regarded as a proper solution for improving the strength of the rail-track section. This work presents a laboratory evaluation of the performance of HMA-DRY bituminous mixes to study its application as sustainable railway sub-ballast manufactured from scrap tires at the end of their service life. Several tests were used and different techniques for mixing-compaction (Superpave Marshall ASRC...). The research presented was carried out as part of the Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN) action FP7-PEOPLE-2013-ITN. This project has received funding from the European Union''s Seventh Framework Programme for research technological development and demonstration under grant agreement n° 607524.
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