Uses of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) in Flexible Pavements
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One of the most frequently used waste materials is reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). The use of RAP can help reduce the cost of a project and ensure that the project is eco-friendly. Therefore, the aim of this study is to give a detailed description of the production of RAP to ensure that the rehabilitation and maintenance of pavements as well as the construction of pavements are environmentally friendly and cost effective. Previous works have shown the benefits of using RAP with regard to its ability to produce equally good or even superior results compared to the use of virgin or original mixes if they are properly produced and applied. Among the benefits of RAP mixes are good moisture resistance and higher density. This review also demonstrate the critical importance of using RAP in asphalt mixtures. A well-developed road network is vital for swift economic growth as it links remote areas, provides access to markets, schools, and hospitals, and promotes trade and investment in underdeveloped regions. Roads facilitate inter-modal transport, connecting airports, railway stations, and ports. India's road network spans approximately 4.2 million kilometers, making it the secondlargest in the world after the United States. This extensive network handles around 65% of freight traffic and 87% of passenger traffic. National Highways (NH), covering about 70,934 kilometers or just 2% of the total network, carry nearly 40% of the road traffic. State Highways (SH) and Major District Roads (MDR) make up the secondary road transport system, playing a significant role in the rural economy and industrial growth of the country. The traditional method of applying bituminous surfacing on flexible pavements requires a substantial amount of energy, as it involves producing bituminous binder from crude petroleum, drying aggregates, and producing the bituminous mix at a hot mix plant (HMP). Hot mix recycling involves combining reclaimed asphalt pavement materials with new materials, often along with a recycling agent, to create hot mix asphalt mixtures. Properly designed recycled mixtures can perform as well as or better than new conventional hot mix asphalt mixtures. Recycling or rejuvenating agents are organic materials with chemical and physical characteristics chosen to restore aged asphalt properties to desired specifications. The viscosity characteristics of the combined aged asphalt binder and recycling agent determine the choice of recycling agent, which can also be called softening agents, reclaiming agents, modifiers, fluxing oils, extender oils, and aromatic oils. The grade of Recycling Agent (RA) used depends on the amount and hardness of the asphalt in the aged pavement. Lower viscosity RA types can restore aged asphalts with high viscosity, and vice versa. Laboratory studies on asphalt mixes with RAP material and rejuvenating agents compared their performance to virgin asphalt mixes
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Nikhil Dixit
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- 10.22214/ijraset.2025.72587
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