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This study investigates the feasibility and effect of poly(lactic) acid (PLA) on bitumen modification. The chemical and physical properties were evaluated for the modified bitumen produced with varying percentages of PLA ranging from 3 to... more
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      Transportation EngineeringConstruction MaterialsSustainable DevelopmentBitumen (Petrochemical Product)
Eight black residues, scraped from outer surfaces of painted ceramics, unearthed from graves 1–3 at Başur Höyük (SE Turkey), were analysed by geochemical techniques in order to characterize bitumens and to try to identify their source.... more
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      GeochemistryAnatolian ArchaeologyMesopotamian ArchaeologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)
The introduction to the Superpave (SUperior PERforming Asphalt PAVEments) system
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)SuperpaveModified Bitumen
Bitumen MAstic Wearing Course
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Rheological data of unmodified and polymer-modified asphalts are conventionally obtained from dynamic mechanical characterization and expressed in terms of sets of curves showing the variation of viscoelastic properties with frequency.... more
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      RheologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Quality ControlQuality Assurance
This book is published on the understanding that the authors are solely responsible for the statements made and opinions expressed in it and that its publication does not necessarily imply that such statements and/or opinions are or... more
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Like all the desert zones, south of Algeria suffers from the lack of aggregates and its poor quality compared the universal standards. The refore, the treud of exploitation of the local materials become necessary because of its cost in... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)UniversityResistance Des Materiaux
Although aggregates for use in bituminous materials are required to be ‘clean, hard and durable’, the definition of these terms has been hitherto left to the discretion of the engineer responsible for specifying, ordering and accept-ing... more
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      Highway engineeringBitumen (Petrochemical Product)
ABSTRACT The primary objective of this full-scale accelerated pavement testing was to evaluate the performance of unmodified and polymer modified asphalt binders and to recommend improved specification tests over existing SUperior... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Fatigue crack growthAsphalt Pavements
NOTE: Sole author is Mohamad Mohajeri "In this research two major questions have been investigated. One of the questions is whether these high temperatures have a negative effect on the bituminous binder, while... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)BitumenBitumen modificationBitumen Emulsion
The main contribution of this study is the introduction of a method to quantify fatigue damage accumulation of asphalt binders using a short-duration test procedure that can be easily implemented into current practice. This was made... more
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      Construction MaterialsBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Mechanics of Fracture, Fatigue and DamagePavement Materials
Asphaltum, often referred to as bitumen, is a naturally occurring form of petroleum that was used by ancient cultures for thousands of years. Asphaltum deposits are found throughout the world and occur both on land and submerged under... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)ArchaeometryCalifornia Coast and Channel Islands ArchaeologyArchaeological Bitumen
En 2012 se inició un programa de estudio químico mediante extracción de residuos de aglutinantes en 14 muestras de rellenos, adobes, pisos y aplanados, fechadas de 200-400 d.C., obtenidos en excavaciones en edificios de arquitectura de... more
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      Natural Products ChemistryArchaeological ScienceBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Archaeological Conservation
In the wake of a growing bitumen binder variability resulting from economic and geopolitical constraints leading to changes in crude oils and refining processes, the asphalt industry is facing challenges of quality, consistency and early... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)RAP, asphalt recycling, reclaimed asphalt pavementAsphalt PavementsSuperpave
Sequential models can be used to connect raw material culture to broader social, economic, and religious processes. The present study explores an asphaltum (bitumen) production sequence at Tule Creek Village, CA-SNI-25, a large Late... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Gender ArchaeologyCraft production (Archaeology)Anthropological Archaeology
Well-documented transverse cracking failures require external restraint to impose tensile stresses on the mix, as modeled from the Thermal Stress-Restrained Specimen Test (TSRST). When specimens are restrained, any transverse crack... more
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      ChemometricsFinite Element Analysis (Engineering)Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Pavement Materials
In the summer of 2002, under a new transportation pooled fund study TPF-5(019), 12 full-scale lanes of pavements with various modified asphalts were constructed at the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Pavement Testing Facility... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Pavement MaterialsPavement Engineering
The increase use of crumb rubber in flexible pavements requires the better understanding of its effect on physical and rheological properties of rubberised bitumen binders. The performance properties of rubberised bitumen binder are... more
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      RheologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)ViscosityDuctility
Many smart Petrochemical engineers fail to get good jobs because they don't succeed in interviews. Why? They never respond meaningfully and convincingly on the spot. Why? Two reasons: First, their preparation involves only 'technical... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Employability SkillsInterviewingPetrochemical Engineering
Este trabajo trata de reconstruir, a partir del estudio de muestras de edificios del sitio arqueológico de La Joya, Veracruz, México, la antigua tecnología de construcción de tierra cruda en trópico húmedo. Se realizó el estudio químico... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Earthen ArchitecturePrehispanic ArchitectureConservation of earthen architecture
The most common sources of waste products are from the growth of various industries and increase in population. The type of waste which is most hazardous to the nature is the Plastic Waste. The main concern about the plastic waste is its... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Plastic wasteFlexible Pavements
Understanding of how the chemistry of asphalt binders (i.e., bitumens) affects their bulk properties is critical for development of structure-related mechanical models and performance-based specifications for asphalt binders and... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Colloidal and Interfacial PhenomenaRheology of Asphalt Binder
Tarring pebbles have been used by Native Americans of southern California for thousands of years to melt, apply, and spread asphaltum. Although tarring pebbles are frequently observed in the archaeological record, they are seldom... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Basketry (Archaeology)Craft production (Archaeology)California Coast and Channel Islands Archaeology
Bitumen is a heavy hydrocarbon sourced from petroleum refineries as by-product which is widely used as binder for flexible pavement. Bitumen is non-hazardous at room temperature but when heated to 165– 200 °C to coat all the aggregates it... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Pavement MaterialsThe Use of Waste as Construction MaterialsModified Bitumen
Gilsonite, a naturally occurring asphaltite bitumen, consists of a complex mixture of organic compounds. In the present study, advanced one and two dimensional solid state and solution 1H, 13C and 15N nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and... more
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      Mass SpectrometryNuclear Magnetic ResonanceBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Petroleum geology
Bitumen has been identified for the first time in Egyptian occupied Nubia, from within the town of Amara West, occupied from around 1300 to 1050 BC. The bitumen can be sourced to the Dead Sea using biomarkers, evidencing a trade in this... more
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      GeographyArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)
An analysis of paints found in ceramic sherd palettes from the 18th Dynasty (1548-1302 BCE) Pharaonic town on Sai Island in Upper Nubia using polarised light microscopy and infrared spectroscopy revealed pigments from the standard... more
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      EgyptologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Nubian-Egyptian RelationsAncient Egyptian History
Asphalt paving blocks have been known in some places around the world, but there have been very limited research being conducted to assess the influence of block thickness on the structural performance of asphalt paving blocks. This study... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Pavement MaterialsPavement EngineeringAsphalt Pavements
Bond strength is a critical parameter in evaluating a binder's ability to resist moisture-induced damage. The influence of polymer modification, moisture conditioning, and long-term aging on the bond strength of asphalt binders was... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Bond StrengthBitumen
In this study, the effects of addition of waste polyethylene on asphalt binder and asphalt concrete mixture properties were studied. Four asphalt concrete mixtures (each mixture containing different percentages of shredded polyethylene... more
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      Transportation EngineeringBitumen (Petrochemical Product)
A clear binder is a synthetic binder composed of different ingredients derived from mineral or bio based origin. The properties of the binder itself are in general based on the conventional properties of a standard conventional black... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Pavement MaterialsRoad Pavement Engineering and DesignAsphalt Pavements
The paper presents the results of a chemical analysis of black pigment used to decorate pottery from Late Neolithic Tell Sabi Abyad, northern Syria (c. 6100 cal BC). The pigment appears to be bitumen. A comparison with known reference... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyPottery (Archaeology)Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)
Archaeologists interested in primary and secondary state formation have often focused their research on inter-regional exchange and cross-cultural interaction. The organization of exchange in the Uruk expansion -the world's first colonial... more
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      Anatolian ArchaeologyMesopotamian ArchaeologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Ancient Trade & Commerce (Archaeology)
Bitumen has been identified for the first time in Egyptian occupied Nubia, from within the town of Amara West, occupied from around 1300 to 1050 BC. The bitumen can be sourced to the Dead Sea using biomarkers, evidencing a trade in this... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Ancient NubiaAncient EgyptGC-MS
The paper describes the results obtained in our laboratory as part of an international project under the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Road Transport Research program. The main objective is to determine... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Asphalt PavementsEpoxy Resins
Organic samples obtained from the interior of fragments of five different torpedo jar vessels found onboard the c.8th century Phanom-Surin shipwreck (Thailand) were selected for geochemical analyses in order to identify the source of the... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyGeochemistryBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Thailand
An investigation of the performance of asphalt binders of identical grade but varied chemistries was conducted to determine if binder performance is captured by the Superpave binder specification. The emphasis of this effort was on... more
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      AsphaltRheologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Asphalt Pavements
The Superpave specification parameter |G*|/sind for high temperature performance grading of paving asphalts has not been found to be adequate in rating various binders, especially some polymer-modified ones, for their rutting resistance.... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Asphalt PavementsBitumen
This paper presents a new fatigue failure criterion for asphalt paving mixtures that is simple, unique, and distinctive. Bending beam fatigue testing in the controlled strain mode at a 1000-microstrain level and 19C temperature was... more
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Mechanics of Fracture, Fatigue and DamageFatigueFatigue crack growth
During the Later Prehistory of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers and adjacent regions, a great cultural spread took place during the Late/Terminal Ubaid phases of Southern Mesopotamia. In the Northern Mesopotamian regions, it happened... more
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyMesopotamian ArchaeologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Ancient Near East
"The design of a projectile delivery system often plays a critical role in the durability and breakage patterns associated with spent projectile points. This paper presents the results of an experimental project designed to examine... more
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      Experimental ArchaeologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)LithicsCalifornia Archaeology
the use of crumb rubbermodifiersby dry process is notused extensively in asphalt applicationsasthe wet process.This study aims to investigate the effect of crumb rubber modifiers on properties and performance of asphalt... more
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      Materials ScienceBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Asphalt PavementsHIGHWAY ROADS AND BRIDGES
Since the realization that the Superpave specification parameter |G*/sin δ is not adequate in rating polymer-modified binders for high temperature performance grading of paving asphalts, researchers have been seeking ways to refine this... more
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      AsphaltRheologyBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Non-Newtonian Rheology
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      Data MiningBitumen (Petrochemical Product)
Many researches on PMA mixture have been conducted for the past two decades. Although addition of virgin polymers to asphalt for the purpose of enhancing the properties of asphalt over a wide temperature range in paving applications was... more
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      Performance StudiesQuality of lifeBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Polymer Blends
The paper describes the results obtained in our laboratory as part of an international project under the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Road Transport Research program. The main objective is to determine... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Asphalt PavementsEpoxy Resins
The applicability of micromechanical models in describing the dynamic mechanical behavior of asphalt mastics is explored. The complex sets of equations from the "generalized self-consistent scheme" (GSCS) are simplified using an order of... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)MicromechanicsDynamic Mechanical Behaviour
The ductilometer is currently being used by the asphalt pavement community for determination of elastic recovery of asphalt materials. Briquet specimens are pulled apart at 5 cm/min, held after a specified elongation, then severed at the... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Asphalt PavementsBitumen
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      Bitumen (Petrochemical Product)Old Elamite periodsANE Cylinder SealsSusa
Asphalt binder stiffens due to aging during the mixing and lay down operations as well as during the service life of the pavement. The aging processes in the field have been simulated in the laboratory through the use of accelerated test... more
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      AsphaltBitumen (Petrochemical Product)Asphalt PavementsRheology of Asphalt Binder