Eco-efficient Pavement Construction Materials
Pacheco-Torgal, Fernando
Amirkhanian, Serji
Wang, Chao
Schlangen, Erik
Pavement construction materials are a complex but popular engineering material. Whether or not it is used to pave a busy highway, waterproof a rooftop or smooth out an airport runway, its production and use can have major negative impact on the environment. Eco-efficient Pavement Construction Materials acquaints engineers with the research findings into new eco-efficient pavement materials and how they can be incorporated into future pavements fostering a more sustainable pavement construction industry.Divided into three distinctive parts, Eco-efficient Pavement Construction Materials places great emphasis on current research topics such as: pavements with recycled waste, pavements for climate change mitigation, self-healing pavements and pavements with energy harvesting potential. Part one considers techniques for recycling different types of waste materials, including reclaimed asphalt, waste plastic as aggregates and as binder and life cycle assessment. Part two reviews the contribution of pavements for climate change mitigation including design of cool pavements, development of new coatings for high albedo target as well as the design of pervious pavements. Part three focus on self-healing pavements addressing novel materials and design and performance assessment. Finally, the book discusses the case of pavements with energy harvesting potential, addressing different technologies on this field. Offers a clear and concise life cycle assessment of asphalt pavement recycling for greenhouse gas emission with temporal aspectsApplies key research trends to green the pavement industryIncludes techniques for recycling waste materials, design of cool pavements and self-healing mechanisms and key steps in energy harvesting potential INDICE: 1. Introduction to eco-efficient pavement construction materials Part 1: Pavements with recycled waste 2. Cold recycling of reclaimed asphalt pavement 3. Recycling of different plastics in asphalt concrete 4. The use of recycled plastic as partial replacement of bitumen in asphalt pavements 5. Life cycle assessment of asphalt pavement recycling for greenhouse gas emission with temporal aspect Part 2: Pavements for climate change mitigation 6. Cool pavements for mitigating UHI 7. Coatings for high albedo pavements 8. Pervious pavements to mitigate urban flood 9. Evaporation-enhancing permeable pavements Part 3: Self-Healing pavements 10. Rheological analysis of self-healing property of microcapsule-containing asphalt 11. Effect of rejuvenators on the crack healing performance of recycled asphalt pavement 12. Design of asphalt self-healing microcapsules 13. Self-healing properties of UV aged asphalt binders 14. Fatigue behavior of microcapsule-induced self-healing asphalt concrete Part 4: Pavements with energy harvesting potential 15. Thermoelectric technologies for harvesting energy from pavements 16. Stacked piezoelectric energy-harvesting units for pavements 17. Energy harvesting pavements operated by air convection 18. Hydronic asphalt pavement for energy harvesting
- ISBN: 978-0-12-818981-8
- Editorial: Woodhead Publishing
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 630
- Fecha Publicación: 31/01/2020
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés