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Received 30.06.2022

Revised 16.11.2022

Accepted 15.12.2022

Retrieved from Iss. 112, 2022

Pages 21 -32

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Gameliak, I., Dmytrychenko, A., & Zhuravskyi, D. (2022). QUALITY IMPROVING OF REGENERATED ASPHALT CONCRETE. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (112), 21-32. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2022-112-021-032

QUALITY IMPROVING OF REGENERATED ASPHALT CONCRETE

Igor Gameliak Andrii Dmytrychenko Demyan Zhuravskyi

Abstract

Asphalt concrete regeneration is a technology for processing old asphalt-concrete milled material, restoration involving and characteristics improvement for reuse during coating installation, as well as for other road works. Old asphalt concrete processing is a resource-saving technology that can significantly reduce, material consumption of road repairs and work related with road surfaces installations. The regenerated asphalt mix, in addition to arranging layers of pavement, can also be used to create road base upper layers. Depending on the method of regeneration and volume of old material used in the regenerated mixture preparation, it is possible to reduce the cost of restoring pavement by 30% compared to traditional technology, when work using a new asphalt mix, is performed

Keywords:

asphalt concrete regeneration, milling, methods asphalt mix regeneration, asphalt concrete composition

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