Propiedades mecánicas de mezclas bituminosas en caliente fabricadas con áridos reciclados de residues de construcción y demolitión

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The mix design for asphalt mixtures containing recycled aggregates from construction and demolition debris was evaluated. The tests conducted to characterize the mechanical behaviour of these mixtures showed that the mechanical properties of mixtures with recycled and virgin aggregate are similar. The asphalt mixtures containing recycled aggregate proved to have lower resistance to water action. Nonetheless, recycled aggregate was found to be potentially usable in asphalt mixtures if higher quality materials are selected and such low resistance is corrected. This will call for expanding upon the preliminary work described in the present article.

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Pérez, I., Toledano, M., Gallego, J., & Taibo, J. (2007). Propiedades mecánicas de mezclas bituminosas en caliente fabricadas con áridos reciclados de residues de construcción y demolitión. Materiales de Construccion, 57(285), 17–29. https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.2007.v57.i285.36

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