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Mechanical and Dynamic Performance of a High-RAP Half-Warm Asphalt Polymeric Composite for Rapid Pavement Repair

  • Shanelle Aira Rodrigazo
  • , Ik Hyun Hwang
  • , Junhwi Cho
  • , Ilhwan You
  • , Kwan Kyu Kim*
  • , Jaeheum Yeon*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Kangwon National University
  • Korea Conformity Laboratories

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Abstract

High reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) half-warm mix asphalt (HWMA) mixtures provide a low-energy alternative for pavement repair but often suffer from insufficient binder activation and reduced mechanical performance at low production temperatures. This study develops a high-RAP (73.8%) half-warm repair mixture using a dual-additive system comprising a rejuvenator and a low-temperature composite additive. The mixture was designed to enable effective mixing and compaction at temperatures as low as 60 °C. The optimized formulation achieved a 5.84 kN Marshall stability, 7.0% voids in total mixture, 80% retained Marshall stability after moisture conditioning, and approximately 1100 passes/mm dynamic stability. Temperature sensitivity analysis showed that stability increased from 4.50 kN at 50 °C to 9.20 kN at 90 °C with corresponding VTM reduction from 15.2% to 4.8%. The results demonstrate that a high-RAP HWMA repair mixture can satisfy mechanical and durability requirements while being produced at substantially reduced temperatures, supporting practical and sustainable pavement maintenance applications. The study further provides mixture-scale evidence that a dual-additive strategy can stabilize high-RAP mixtures under very low half-warm production temperatures (≈60–70 °C), which are representative of rapid repair conditions and remain insufficiently investigated in existing WMA–RAP research.

Original languageEnglish
Article number676
JournalPolymers
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2026.03

Keywords

  • half-warm mix asphalt
  • low-temperature additive
  • pavement maintenance
  • pothole
  • reclaimed asphalt pavement

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