Mihai Marasteanu & Adam Zofka Summary of Shingles Work at the University of Minnesota.

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Mihai Marasteanu & Adam Zofka Summary of Shingles Work at the University of Minnesota

Introduction  Two smaller projects Missouri samples – Mixture testing Minnesota samples – Mixture and binder testing

Missouri Specimens

Creep Stiffness Results, PG 58-28

Creep Stiffness Results, PG 64-22

Strength Results, PG 58-28

Strength Results, PG 64-22

Conclusions Missouri Specimens  For PG-22 mixture, at temperatures below - 10°C, the addition of shingles increases the mixture stiffness considerably Most likely results in increased thermal cracking and fatigue cracking occurrence Also in PG-28 mixtures but to a much lesser extent  Strength properties were not significantly affected by the addition of shingles for both the PG-22 and PG-28 mixtures.

Conclusions Missouri Specimens  Worth mentioning that during the cutting process, the saw shutoff automatically due to the intense heat generated when cutting the specimens prepared with shingles. This did not occur for the specimens prepared only with RAP.

Minnesota Specimens  Three types of materials 20% reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP), 15% RAP + 5% Tear-off recycled asphalt shingles (RAS), 15% RAP + 5% Manufactured RAS.  All three mixtures contain the same virgin asphalt binder PG  Binders were chemically extracted (MnDOT) and tested (MnDOT + UMN)

Asphalt Mixture Creep Stiffness

Asphalt Mixture Strength

Missouri vs. Minnesota

Conclusions Minnesota Mix Specimens  Addition of tear-off RAS material increases significantly the stiffness of the mixtures at all test temperatures Largest increase at -20°C  Addition of manufactured RAS material increased stiffness only at 0°C and -10°C Stiffness at -20°C reached the lowest observed value from all tested materials  Strength properties were not significantly affected by the addition of shingles

Conclusions Minnesota Mix Specimens  Results indicate lower stiffness values for the Minnesota RAP mixtures compared to Missouri mixtures  Similar observation for the combinations of RAP + RAS Suggests differences in the tear-off RAS materials used in the two studies

Minnesota Specimens – Extracted Binders  Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) tests were performed on the binders extracted  Direct Tension Tests (DTT) were performed at temperatures around the temperature at which S(60s) = 300MPa

Minnesota Specimens – Extracted Binders

BBR Results  Addition of shingles changes the properties Lowers the stiffness!!! Lowers the m-values – Changes the relaxation properties  Need to look at master curve  Need to look at thermal stresses

BBR Master Curves

BBR Master Curves – All Materials

Thermal Stresses

Direct Tension Results

Critical Temperature

Conclusions - Binder Results  The two types of shingles perform differently The manufactured material seems to be beneficial – Decreases stiffness – Does not affect strength – Reduces critical temperature very little The tear off affects properties in a negative way (although it also decreases stiffness) – Lowers strength significantly – Increases critical temperature

Conclusions - Binder Results  The role of m-value not fully understood Spec requires higher m-values (> 0.300) However, authors showed that lower m-values result in less thermal stress accumulation  Needs to be further investigated  The limited data also shows that binder and mixture results do not always agree Most likely due to other parameters from mixture preparation (gradation, air voids, etc)

Thank you!