The main goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of designing high-performance MASAI mixtures produced at ambient temperature. For this purpose, the impacts of certain variables, such as the type and amount of asphalt emulsion and the use or non-use of RAP, on its performance are evaluated. Subsequently, its stiffness modulus, tensile strength, permanent deformation, and resistance to thermal cracking were evaluated and compared against a conventional dense-graded asphalt concrete (AC 16) and an open-graded (BBTM11B) hot-mix asphalt used for wearing courses. The results showed that these materials could represent more sustainable and good solutions for the rehabilitation of some types of pavements.
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