Bituminous pavement overlay of a porous asphalt mixture with ladle furnace slag: a pilot project.

This paper presents a pilot experience of applying a novel, high-performance and sustainable material for pavements: a Porous Asphalt (PA) mixture that incorporates Ladle Furnace Slag (LFS). The overlay of a thin surface layer of this material was applied to an existing bituminous pavement. The main...

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Autores: Skaf Revenga, Marta, Ortega López, Vanesa, Revilla Cuesta, Víctor, Manso Villalaín, Juan Manuel
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión aceptada para publicación
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Burgos (UBU)
Repositorio:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Burgos (RIUBU)
OAI Identifier:oai:riubu.ubu.es:10259/8010
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8010
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Pilot project
Porous asphalt
Permeable pavement
Ladle furnace slag
Field testing
Sustainable construction
Ingeniería civil
Materiales de construcción
Civil engineering
Building materials
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Sumario:This paper presents a pilot experience of applying a novel, high-performance and sustainable material for pavements: a Porous Asphalt (PA) mixture that incorporates Ladle Furnace Slag (LFS). The overlay of a thin surface layer of this material was applied to an existing bituminous pavement. The main investigative results included the validation of the laboratory mix design through large-scale mixing, laying, and compacting, followed by extensive laboratory and field tests. The results showed that the incorporation of up to 10% LFS in porous asphalt mixtures was feasible, with no need for preliminary physical or chemical treatments. The tests on the sustainable PA mixture revealed that its voids content, wear resistance, moisture susceptibility, and skid resistance were within regulatory limits. Neither workability nor compactability issues were observed in the execution of the pavement, and no ridging, rutting, cracking, or stripping were visible on the surface during the first months of use.