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Afzali Borujeni, S H, Zare, M and Adelzade Saadabadi, L (2024) Comparison of factors affecting the acceptance of the trenchless technology and open-trench method using ANP and AHP: Case study in Iran. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Aghililotf, M, Ramezanianpour, A M, Arbabi, H and Maghrebi, M (2024) Identifying construction managers' challenges: A novel approach based on social network analysis. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Alikhani, H and Latifi, M (2024) Evaluation of the healing performance of hot-mix asphalt containing waste steel shavings under different microwave induction healing cycles. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
- Type: Journal Article
- Keywords: asphalt healing; intermittent heating; microwave heating induction; overheating in healing; waste steel shavings
- ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
- URL: http://doi.org/10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-13904
- Abstract:
Increasing the temperature affects the healing potential of asphalt mixtures significantly. However, it can lead to overheating in some parts of the specimens and cause damage. Thus, the healing temperature should be decreased in order to reduce the risk of overheating, which can affect the healing performance adversely. This research aims to investigate the probability of local overheating in asphalt mixtures during the induction heating of the mixtures containing different percentages of waste steel shavings (WSS). The healing procedure of the mixtures was simulated by placing the fractured hot-mix asphalt samples in a microwave so that the fractured surfaces are healed and stuck together. The healing resistance was evaluated by conducting the fracture test on the healed specimens and comparing the results to those of the intact specimens. The results showed that increasing the healing temperature to more than 70°C and the existence of WSS additives increase the probability of overheating in asphalt mixtures. The results indicated that the intermittent heating is effective to reduce the risk of overheating. As the healing procedure accelerates when the temperature increases to more than the softening point, it is recommended that, during intermittent heating, the samples should be cooled down to the temperature of the softening point during the rest period so that the temperature of the sample does not fall below the softening point of the bitumen during healing. By doing this, in addition to reducing the risk of overheating, the healing performance improves without increasing energy consumption.
Anwer, S, Li, H, Antwi-Afari, M F, Mirza, A M, Rahman, M A, Mehmood, I, Guo, R and Wong, A Y L (2024) Evaluation of data processing and artifact removal approaches used for physiological signals captured using wearable sensing devices during construction tasks. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Arowoiya, V A, Oke, A E, Ojo, L D and Adelusi, A O (2024) Driving factors for the adoption of digital twin technology implementation for construction project performance in Nigeria. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
D'Orazio, M, Bernardini, G and Di Giuseppe, E (2024) Improving sustainable management of university buildings based on occupancy data. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Da Silva, W O P, Farias, B A, Monteiro, I B, Pegorini, V, Casanova, D and Bisconsini, D R (2024) Development of global quality index of unpaved roads. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Ding, S, Hu, H, Chai, Z and Wang, W (2024) Secure and formalized blockchain-IPFS information sharing in precast construction from the whole supply chain perspective. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Garcia-Lopez, N P and Fischer, M (2024) Managing on-site production using an activity and flow-based construction model. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Jalloul, H, Choi, J, Manheim, D, Yesiller, N and Derrible, S (2024) Incorporating disaster debris into sustainable construction research and practice. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Koc, K, Budayan, C, Ekmekcioǧlu, Ö and Tokdemir, O B (2024) Predicting cost impacts of nonconformances in construction projects using interpretable machine learning. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Leung, M Y, Wei, X and Ojo, L D (2024) Developing a value-risk management model for construction projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Liu, Y, Wang, X, Guo, S, Shi, X and Wang, D (2024) Analyzing the optimization of subsidies for PPP urban rail transit projects: A choice between passenger demand, vehicle kilometer, or an improved efficiency-oriented framework. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Miao, K, Lou, W, Schonfeld, P and Xiao, Z (2024) Optimal earthmoving-equipment combination considering carbon emissions with an indicator-based multiobjective optimizer. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Ning, X, Zhai, F, Xia, N and Hu, X (2024) Protecting the ego: Anticipated image risk as a psychological deterrent to construction workers' safety citizenship behavior. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Olayiwola, J, Yusuf, A, Akanmu, A, Gonsalves, N and Abraham, Y (2024) Efficacy of annotated video-based learning environment for drawing students' attention to construction practice concepts. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Salih, F, Eissa, R and El-Adaway, I H (2024) Data-driven analysis of progressive design build in water and wastewater infrastructure projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).
Zhong, B, Shen, L, Pan, X, Zhong, X and He, W (2024) Dispute classification and analysis: Deep learning-based text mining for construction contract management. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(01).