Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt with Polymer Modified RAP Using Recycled Engine Oil and SBS Binder Modification

采用再生机油和SBS粘合剂改性聚合物改性RAP的温拌沥青混合料的性能

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Abstract

The growing use of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) in warm-mix asphalt (WMA) presents significant challenges when RAP originates from aged polymer-modified binder (PMB) pavements, where severe oxidation and polymer degradation lead to excessive stiffness and poor cracking resistance. This study presents a multi-scale evaluation of a hybrid modification strategy combining recycled engine oil waste (REOW, 3 wt.%) and styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS, 1-4 wt.%) to restore aged PMB-containing RAP systems under controlled binder conditions. Three binders (control, REOW-modified, and REOW-SBS hybrid) were prepared using a fixed 70/30 virgin-to-RAP binder blend and characterized through rheological analysis, and multiple stress creep recovery (MSCR). The findings show that REOW softened the binder but reduced elastic recovery, whereas SBS modification restored elastic response. Corresponding WMA mixtures with 30 wt.% RAP and 5.0 wt.% total binder content were evaluated for moisture damage, raveling, rutting, and cracking resistance. At the mixture scale, the hybrid system achieved a TSR of 83%, reduced Hamburg rut depth by ~20%, and increased SCB fracture energy by ~30% compared with the control. These findings demonstrate that combined rejuvenation-reinforcement effectively re-mobilizes aged PMB chemistry and restores polymer elasticity, enabling high-performance WMA production with RAP derived from polymer-modified pavements.

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