COSTA, L. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4147758573818185; COSTA, Laiana Ferreira da.
Resumo:
The paving industry has been increasingly encouraged to act more circularly, associating
economic development with a better use of natural resources, due to the significant impacts
that its activities impose mainly on the environment and financial resources. One of the
practices consistent with the circular economy trend is the use of Reclaimed Asphalt
Pavement (RAP) in hot mix asphalt. Some methods have been adopted in order to increase the
amount of RAP, without compromising the mechanical performance of recycled hotmix
asphalt, with emphasis on warm mix asphalt additives and oils of animal and vegetable origin.
In this work, it was decided to evaluate the incorporation of zeolite and cottonseed oil in these
mixtures, at different levels. In the first phase, the degree of relative activation of the RAP
binder(DoA') was determined using mechanical and volumetric parameters. In the second
phase, the interference of the additives in the mechanical characteristics of the RAP was
verified through the evaluation of the properties of indirect tensile test, resilient modulus and
volumetry of samples made with 100% RAP with the direct addition of the additives, in
different temperature conditions and conditioning times. In the third phase, by means of
blending charts, the maximum recycling rates were established as a function of the critical
temperatures of bioligands formulated with cotton oil. For this study, two sets of recycled hot mixes asphalt were analyzed: with 15%, 25% and 33% of RAP, containing, respectively, 4%,
6% and 10% of cottonseed oil; and with 15%, 25% and 33% RAP, containing 0.3% zeolite. In
the fourth phase, the recycled hotmixes asphalt were evaluated both for mechanical
performance aspects, as well as for environmental and economic aspects, through an
integrated analysis of mechanical properties (tensile strength, resilient modulus, Lottman,
Cantabro, Flow Number, resistance to fatigue), circularity index, life cycle assessment and
life cycle cost assessment. According to the DoA'v values, the temperature of 140°C
promoted greater activation of the aged binder. Both additives brought benefits in the
interaction with RAP, confirmed by the results of Vv, RT and MR. All recycled hotmixes
asphalt, regardless of the type of additive, showed satisfactory mechanical performance in all
tests carried out. The integrated analysis of the mechanical, environmental and economic
dimensions identified that the recycled hotmixes asphalt alternative containing 0.3% zeolite
and 25% RAP is the most advantageous, as it met the mechanical criteria, presented good
environmental performance and is the second alternative among those studied with less
financial investment. In the set of recycled hotmixes asphalt with cotton oil, the alternative
with 10% cotton oil and 33% RAP is the most advantageous, even though it is the alternative
that presented the greatest environmental damage. The integrated analysis pointed out the
need to balance the environmental and economic gains and losses when the project for
recycled hotmixes asphalt involves a residual additive or not.