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Study on Application of oil shale waste residue reinforced by interfacial bonding in permeable asphalt pavement

Mingxing Huang

Abstract


Based on the bonding effect of silane coupling agent, the application of enhanced oil shale waste residue in permeable
asphalt pavement was deeply studied through road performance, water permeability and mechanism analysis tests, and the pavement work of
the test section was carried out in Siping City. The research shows that the high temperature, low temperature and anti spalling performance
of permeable asphalt pavement can be eff ectively enhanced by replacing fi ne aggregate with oil shale waste residue in equal proportion, and
the comprehensive increase rate is about 25%. The water loss performance test showed that after the oil shale waste residue replaced the
fi ne aggregate in equal proportion, the immersion residual stability was 70.2%, which was less than the specifi cation requirements. Silane
coupling agent could eff ectively improve its water stability. After modifi cation, the immersion Marshall stability and spring thaw Marshall
stability increased by 36% and 20% respectively.

Keywords


industrial solid waste; Oil shale residue; Silane coupling agent; Permeable asphalt pavement; Bonding modifi cation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v7i2.7484

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