Mechanical performance of fibers in hot mix asphalt: a review
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Slebi-Acevedo, Carlos José; Lastra González, Pedro


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2019-03-10Derechos
© <2019>. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license
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Construction and Building Materials
Volume 200, 10 March 2019, Pages 756-769
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Elsevier Ltd
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2021-03-10
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The use of fibers in hot mix asphalt (HMA) has become a much more attractive alternative for the con-struction of road pavements. Numerous studies have shown that the incorporation of fibers in the mix-ture improves fatigue resistance, permanent deformation and stiffness. The aim of this paper is to presenta review of the mechanical impact of fibers in HMA by analyzing their reinforcement effect in a qualita-tive and quantitative manner. Fiber properties and characterization tests on fiber-modified bitumen arediscussed. Quantities, blending procedures and performance of bituminous mixtures with different typesof fibers are presented. Results of mechanical improvement are displayed. Based on the current researchresults, depending on the properties and the type of mixture in which they are used, each type of fiberseems to improve certain parameters more than others. Coconut fibers and waste fibers are describedas environmentally friendly alternatives.
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