LIST OF RECEIVED ABSTRACTS


1. Research on the gradation of rubber-asphalt mixtures based on GTM design method
2. Research on the low temperature performance of continuous-graded rubber-asphalt mixtures
3. Research on the high temperature performance of continuous-graded rubber-asphalt mixtures based on GTM design method
4. Research on the fatigue performance of continuous-graded rubber-asphalt mixtures based on GTM design method
5. Studies on waste crumb rubber modified asphalt concrete
6. Properties of HMA Mixtures Produced with Polymer-Modified and Terminal Blend Rubber-Modified Binders
7. Viscoelastic FE Modeling and Verification of US 30 Perpetual Pavement Test Sections8. Asphalt-Rubber 40 Years of Use in Arizona
9. Environmental, Energy Consumption and CO2 Aspects of Recycled Waste Tires Used in Asphalt-Rubber
10. Asphalt-Rubber Life Cycle Cost Analysis Case Studies
11. Lab simulation of reflective cracking by load
12. Optimum timing for pavement treatment application
13. Treatment performance capacity
14. Study of the rutting in asphalt mixtures by de addition of rubber.
15. Use of asphalt- rubber in drainable mixtures
16. Asphalt-Rubber Open Graded Friction Course Reduces Noise-The Quiet Pavement Program
17. Performance of California Rubberized Asphalt Concrete High Binder Open Graded Mixes
18. Recycling of an Open Graded Asphalt-Rubber Mix in Arizona
19. Asphalt Rubber Overlay of a Concrete Pavement – A case study
20. Laboratory Assessment of Workability, Performance and Durability of Rubberized Asphalt Mixtures
21. Characteristics of Rubberized Bitumen Blends
22. Best Safety Practices for Use in the Field Production of Asphalt Rubber Binders
23. Research on Performance of Composite Modified Asphalt with Nano Calcium Carbonate and Rubber Powder
24. Use of Scrap Tires in Asphalt Concrete
25. Asphalt rubber which behaves like an SBS modified binder
26. Analysis of the use of crumb rubber from scrap tyres in asphalt pavements
27. Asphalt- Rubber Chip Seal Construction Evaluation
28. Characterization and Evaluation of Viscoelasticity of Four Asphaltic Mixtures Used in US 30 Perpetual Pavement
29. Rheological and Engineering Properties of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Mixtures Containing Warm Mix Asphalt Additive
30. Effect of crumb rubber and shale-oil residue on some mechanical properties of HMA mixes
31. Crumb Rubber modified binder technology. The next generation
32. Development of innovative pavement types to reduce traffic noise
33. Field Investigation of Tire/Pavement Noise and Durability for Asphalt Pavements with and without Asphalt Rubber
34. Experimental Investigation on Performance of Micro-surfacing Containing Waste Crumb Rubber in Dry Process
35. Engineering properties of asphalt rubber mixtures
36. Introduction of a new asphalt concept “asphalt rubber” in Sweden
37. Programming pavement maintenance interventions according to safety-road vision and simulated risk situations
38. Pavement monitoring results after seven years of using crumb rubber modified asphalt in brazil
39. Contribution of asphalt rubber mixtures to noise abatement – time effect
40. Noise absorption of gap graded mixtures with rubberized asphalt
41. Promoting Asphalt Rubber Application through Education
42. Asphalt rubber hot mixes produced with crumb rubber from cryogenic and ambient grinding processes
43. Influence of digestion time on the mechanical properties of gap graded hot mixes produced with asphalt rubber binders
44. Impact of ground tire rubber on asphalt binders determined with dynamic shear rheometer and bending beam rheometer
45. Chip Seal Strategies Using Asphalt Rubber and Polymer Modified Asphalt Rubber Binders and in Combination with Slurry Surfacing
46. The Importance of High Binder Content and Aggregate Grading in the Performance of Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix
47. Empirical Performance Study of Rubberized Asphalt Concrete (RAC) Pavements
48. Decreasing asphalt rubber viscosity with olefinic hydrocarbons
49. Evaluation of current modified asphalt binders using the multiple stress creep recovery test
50. Fuel Resistance of Crumb Rubber Modified Asphalts Binders
51. The Development of a Design Procedure and Usage Criteria for Hot Applied Chip Seal Applications
52. Improvement of Moisture Damage of CRM-modified Asphalt Concretes
53. Asphalt rubber: Policy disclosure of a sustainable eco-technology
54. Asphalt rubber: the green pavement
55. Asphalt rubber produced with low digestion time
56. Recycling of asphalt pavements with asphalt rubber
57. Performance of asphalt rubber mixtures produced by the mixed process
58. Performance of Brazilian asphalt rubber mixtures
59. Laboratory Aging Of Asphalt rubber Friction course mixtures
60. Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Techniques to Predict Dampening Properties of Asphalt Rubber Mixtures
61. Noise Characteristic and Field Performance of Five Different Wearing Courses in Arizona
62. Laboratory Evaluation of Asphalt Rubber Gap Graded Mixture in Sweden
63. Implementation of asphalt rubber mixes into the mechanistic empirical pavement design guide
64. A Fracture Energy Approach to Model the Thermal Cracking Performance of Asphalt Rubber Mixtures
65. Asphalt Rubber Mixtures Susceptibility to Moisture Damage
66. PMS Premium: A Practical Tool for Road Maintenance Management System
67. Stability assessment through solubility and rheological measurements of gtr-modified bitumen
68. The Production and Placement of Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix Using Warm Mix Technology
69. Rubber-asphalt tested according to European standards and its use in Czech Republic70. STEADY SHEAR PROPERTIES OF CRUMB RUBBER MODIFIED BITUMEN
71. Laboratory Performance Evaluation of GTR-modified SMA mixtures with Fractionated RAP
72. Asphalt-rubber enters the Spanish specifications for road materials
73. 4 years of Performance of a test track using crumb rubber asphalt and other modifiers
74. Characterization of HMA Mixtures Containing High Recycled Asphalt Pavement Content With Crumb Rubber Additives
75. Modification of asphalt-rubber binders with extender oil and polyphosphoric acid
76. Hyberdized Modified Asphalt (HMA) With Enhanced PG Plus Characteristics
77. Fatigue-related properties of Crumb Rubber Modified Asphalt Binders
78. Reflection Cracking and Permanent Deformation of Overlays with Recycled Tire Rubber and Polymer Modifiers Under HVS Loading
79. Influence of the Bitumen Properties on the Functional and Rheological Behavior of Asphalt Rubber Binders
80. Assessment of the Changes in the Chemical Composition Caused by the Interaction between Bitumen and Rubber
81. Application of Asphalt-Rubber Open Graded Friction Course on Pavement Overlay