Standard Practice for Accelerated Aging of Asphalt Binder Using a Pressurized Aging Vessel (PAV)


Importancia y uso:

5.1 This practice is designed to simulate the in-service oxidative aging that occurs in asphalt binders during pavement service. Residue from this conditioning practice may be used to estimate the physical or chemical properties of asphalt binders after several years of in-service aging in the field.

5.2 Binders conditioned using this practice are normally used to determine specification properties in accordance with Specification D6373 or D8239, or AASHTO M 320.

5.3 For asphalt binders of different grades or from different sources, there is no unique correlation between the time and temperature in this conditioning practice and in-service pavement age and temperature. Therefore, for a given set of in-service climatic conditions, it is not possible to select a single PAV conditioning time, temperature, and pressure that will predict the properties or the relative rankings of the properties of asphalt binders after a specific set of in-service exposure conditions.

5.4 The relative degree of hardening of different asphalt binders varies with conditioning temperatures and pressures in the PAV. Therefore, two asphalt binders may age at a similar rate at one condition of temperature and pressure, but age differently at another condition. Hence, the relative rates of aging for a set of asphalts at PAV conditions may differ significantly from the actual in-service relative rates at lower pavement temperatures and ambient pressures.

Subcomité:

D04.46

Referida por:

D8239-23, D7643-22, D3666-24, D7405-24, D6648-08R16, D6373-23, D6626-23

Volúmen:

04.03

Número ICS:

75.140 (Waxes, bituminous materials and other petroleum products), 91.100.50 (Binders. Sealing materials), 93.080.20 (Road construction materials)

Palabras clave:

accelerated aging; conditioning; elevated temperature; in-service aging; PAV; pressure aging; pressure aging vessel; vacuum degassing;

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Norma
D6521

Versión
22

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2022-05-01