Analytical review of methods for stabilizing asphalt concrete mixtures with increased binder content
UDC:
625.851
DOI:
10.23968/1999-5571-2024-21-3-59-70
Pages:
59-70
Annotation:
This article considers the issue of utilizing various types of fibers in asphalt concrete mixtures with increased binder content, with a particular focus on the analysis of cellulose fibers and granules derived from them. Both the advantages and drawbacks of employing different fiber types are explored, including their impact on the technological processes and characteristics of asphalt concrete mixtures. Based on the analysis carried out within the study, a strategy for developing a proprietary fibrous additive based on local raw materials is proposed. This marks the initial step towards improving the technical parameters of asphalt concrete mixtures and reducing the production costs.