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This study examined the foaming characteristics of asphalt and their effects on the performance of cold recycled mixtures. The expansion ratio and half-life were used to evaluate effects of asphalt type, foaming temperature, and water content. The influence of asphalt content, gradation, cement content, curing time, and mixing water on mechanical properties and water stability was analyzed. The results indicate that asphalt type is the key factor affecting foaming performance. CNOOA asphalt showed optimal foaming at 160 °C with 2% water, achieving an expansion ratio of 27 and a half-life over 30 s. Optimal asphalt contents for gradations A and B are 3.5% and 2.5%, respectively. A 1.5% cement content provides the best performance balance. Dry and wet indirect tensile strengths increased by 91.18% and 205.56% after 3-day curing. The optimal mixing water ranges are 60–90% and 70–80% of optimum moisture content for gradations A and B. Curing time has the most significant influence on performance, followed by cement and asphalt content. This study provides a theoretical basis for optimizing foamed asphalt cold recycling.
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Wei Qiu
Bin Li
Ziyi Song
Materials
Dalian University of Technology
Chongqing Jiaotong University
Guangzhou Experimental Station
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0d4fd2f03e14405aa9b41c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma19102123