SUSTAINABLE RECYCLING OF POLYETHYLENE WASTE THROUGH UTILIZATION IN ASPHALT PAVING APPLICATIONS

M. Jamil, O. A. Salih, A. Hameed, Al-Hadidy A.I.
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One the enormous amount of waste polyethylene (PE) materials amassing in Iraq is posing an expensive landfill and disposal issue. The current study examines the potential for employing PE as a partial replacement for environmentally friendly pavement construction. Different amounts of PE were used to partially replace asphalt cement (3 %, 6 %, 9 %, and 12 % by weight). The PE-substituted asphalt (PESA) binders were subjected to the rheological and compatibility properties. Additionally, two asphalt concrete (AC) mixtures—one control and one PEAC—were created for the mechanical and durability experiments. Among the parameters assessed during the tests are the following: adhesion to a variety of substrates and substrate surfaces; elongation at room temperature (aging index); flexibility at elevated temperatures (cracking index); temperature susceptibility; compatibility; and the extensional viscosity of the PESA binder as well as the extensional viscosity of the PESA-mixture (PESAM). Furthermore, the mechanical and durability properties of AC and PEAC mixes were examined using the Marshall stability, Marshall quotient, static indirect tensile strength at 25 and 60°C, tensile strength ratio, and resilient modulus 25°C tests. Results show that PESA binder outperforms virgin asphalt binder in terms of cracking and temperature resistance. PEAC mixture exhibits higher stability, indirect tensile strength, moisture resistance and resilient modulus than AC mixture. According to standard and durability testing, replacing virgin binder with six percent PE can be recyclable and suitable for use as sustainable material for paving applications.
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聚乙烯废料在沥青铺路方面的可持续循环利用
其一,在伊拉克堆积的大量废旧聚乙烯(PE)材料造成了昂贵的填埋和处理问题。目前的研究探讨了使用聚乙烯作为部分替代环保路面建设的可能性。使用不同数量的PE来部分替代沥青水泥(按重量计分别为3%、6%、9%和12%)。对pe取代沥青(PESA)粘结剂进行了流变性能和相容性试验。此外,创建了两种沥青混凝土(AC)混合物-一种对照和一种peace -用于机械和耐久性实验。在测试过程中评估的参数包括:与各种基材和基材表面的附着力;室温伸长率(老化指数);高温柔韧性(开裂指数);温度敏感性;兼容性;PESA粘结剂的拉伸粘度以及PESA-混合物(PESAM)的拉伸粘度。此外,通过马歇尔稳定性、马歇尔商、25℃和60℃下的静态间接抗拉强度、抗拉强度比和25℃下的弹性模量测试,研究了AC和PEAC混合料的力学性能和耐久性。结果表明,PESA粘结剂在抗裂性和耐温性方面均优于原始沥青粘结剂。与AC混合料相比,PEAC混合料具有更高的稳定性、间接抗拉强度、抗湿性和弹性模量。根据标准和耐久性测试,用6% PE代替原始粘合剂可以回收利用,适合作为可持续材料用于铺路应用。
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