AllBack2Pave - Toward a sustainable 100% recycling of reclaimed asphalt in road pavements

Progetto: Research project

Dettagli progetto

Description

To save natural resources it is essential to recycle used construction materials to be reused in new constructions. In the case of road construction, the majority of European roads are paved with asphalt material. The dismantling and end of life strategies for these pavements is common practice in many European countries but are very divergent among the European member states and the associated countries relating to the amount of reclaimed asphalt (RA) reused in new pavement layers. In general the share of recycling the RA in new asphalt courses is rather lower than it could be technically. However, the complete reuse of the reclaimed construction materials requires a precise assessment of the properties of the virgin, aged and mixed materials. The current FP7 Re-Road Project is looking at these issues and it has already produced methodologies and tools that will be of primary importance to operate an effective recycling of asphalt pavements in Europe. However, the mechanical characterisation and performance modeling of Re-Road has been performed on hot asphalts mixes for surface courses incorporating a maximum of 30% of RA. AllBack2Pave is a 2 year international project which relates to the research objective Investigation of recycling and multiple recycling of construction materials under the topic Recycling: Road construction in a post-fossil fuel society and will use some of the outputs of the Re-Road project to go further by evaluating the feasibility of going toward 100% recycling of asphalt pavements into surface courses by using Warm-Mix technologies. The main objectives of AllBack2Pave are the following: - Collaborating closely with the private sector, Asphalt producers, chemical additives producers and waste material managers, in order to define a warm-asphalt mix technology for surface course incorporating as much RA as possible. - Performing a wide mechanical characterisation to ensure the development of a technology which maintains a level of performance which does not affect its durability. - Developing end-user manual of the AllBack2Pave technology in order to support stakeholders during the implementation of the investigated technologies for further full-scale trials. Furthermore, AllBack2Pave will represent a chance for CEDR to develop an own sustainability rating system for road pavements which will take into account results of previous projects (SUNRA) integrated and further developed together with the creators of the sole existing program of this type: GreenRoads (GR) developed by the University of Washington. Therefore, the project will also aim to: -Characterising the environmental impact (LCA) and economical impact (LCCA) of the defined technology taking into account the European level of the project and by adapting the study to normal practice in at least UK, Germany and Italy. Studies specific to other countries will be offered, depending on data availability from CEDR members. - Collaborating with partners specialized in sustainability assessment of road pavements, in order to define a state of-the-art on sustainability impact indicators of road pavements and to broadly assess the sustainability of the investigated technology. AllBack2Pave outputs will be transferred to CEDR and widely disseminated all over Europe.
StatoFinito
Data di inizio/fine effettiva11/1/139/30/15

Fingerprint

Esplora i temi di ricerca toccati da questo progetto. Queste etichette sono generate sulla base dei riconoscimenti/sovvenzioni sottostanti. Insieme formano una fingerprint unica.