Utilizing waste engine oil and Sasobit to improve the rheological and physiochemical properties of RAP

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Hassan Farooq Afridi [1 ]
Diyar Khan [2 ]
Waseem Akhtar Khan [3 ]
Hamza Jamal [4 ]
Afaq Ahmad Durrani [5 ]
Muhammad Ali Afridi [3 ]
Abdalrhman Milad [6 ]
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[1] Consor engineer LLC,Doctoral School
[2] Silesian University of Technology,Department of Civil Engineering
[3] University of Louisiana at Lafayette,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
[4] Tongji University,undefined
[5] Michael Baker International,undefined
[6] University of Nizwa,undefined
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RAP; WEO; Sasobit; FTIR test; Rheological test; Rejuvenation;
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10.1007/s44290-024-00114-7
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This study objective to assess the effects of Waste Engine Oil (WEO) and Sasobit on improving the rheological and physicochemical properties of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP), both of which are considered waste materials. Seven asphalt mixes were prepared with varying percentages of these materials. The study included rheological testing, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis, cost–benefit analysis, and final stage to select blend selection. Highway agencies typically limit RAP usage to 20% due to concerns such as fatigue and low-temperature cracking. To address these issues and increase the RAP content, rejuvenators are often required to soften the aged binder. This study investigated the use of WEO and Sasobit as rejuvenators, with WEO added at dosages of 4% and 8%, and Sasobit at 1%, 2%, and 3%. The penetration and viscosity methods were employed to determine the optimal amounts of WEO and Sasobit. The selected mixtures were tested for rutting resistance, fatigue performance, and low-temperature cracking susceptibility. FTIR was used to further analyze the blends, along with a cost analysis. The results indicated that 4% WEO was effective in rejuvenating 25% of the reclaimed binder, offering a cost-effective solution. While Sasobit did not function as a rejuvenator, it proved beneficial as a viscosity reducer.
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