Electric Arc Furnace Steel Slags In ?High Performance? Asphalt Mixes: A Laboratory Characterisation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Marco Pasetto
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The possibility to re-use marginal materials (by-products) deriving from industrial activities in the construction of road infrastructures, as total or partial substitution of natural aggregates, successfully combines demands for economy and environmental sustainability. The paper presents the results of a laboratory study, conducted at the Experimental Road Laboratory of the University of Padova, to verify the suitability of a particular type of electric arc furnace slag to be recycled in the lithic skeleton of high-performance asphalt mixes (porous asphalt, high modulus mixes, stone mastic asphalt, nonskid surfacings) for road and airport flexible pavements. the process of transformation of iron and steel slag into a product that can be used in road building is described, along with the characterisation of the mixtures, plus an analysis of the results of a wide battery of mechanical-performance tests. This study forms part of wider theoretical ? experimental research being done at the University of Padova in order to improve knowledge of the characteristics of succedaneum materials and check their possible applications in road and airport construction.
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APA: Marco Pasetto  (2006)  Electric Arc Furnace Steel Slags In ?High Performance? Asphalt Mixes: A Laboratory Characterisation

MLA: Marco Pasetto Electric Arc Furnace Steel Slags In ?High Performance? Asphalt Mixes: A Laboratory Characterisation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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