Lect 1
Lect 1
Highway Materials
Lecture # 1
An Introduction to Asphalt
History of Asphalt
• Asphalt is one of the oldest materials used in construction.
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• Around 3000 BC, the Persians also used bitumen for road
construction.
Natural Asphalt
1) Lake asphalt:
a) Trinidad Island
• approximately 15 million tones of asphalt.
• It is largest deposits of very good quality natural asphalt in the
world.
• Its composition: 54% asphalt, 36% mineral matter and 10%
organic matter.
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2) Rock asphalt
3) Gilsonite
• The rock asphalt in the Uintah Basin in Utah has the trade name
gilsonite, from S.H. Gilson, the founder of a mining company in
1888.
• Gilsonite today is a well-known additive for hardening
petroleum bitumen.
Bituminous Materials
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• Over the last years, the usage of tar has been minimized
mainly for environmental and health reasons.
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No. of carbon
Boiling point
Fraction Product type atoms (in
range C ͦ
molecule)
Light distillate Gasoline 4 - 12 40 - 200
Medium distillate Kerosene 12 - 15 175 – 300
Heavy distillate Diesel oil 15 – 20 220 - 370
Very heavy
Lubricating oil 20 - 35 ˃ 345
distillate
Residue Asphalt ˃ 35
Oxidized bitumen
• Oxidized bitumen is mainly used in roofing, waterproofing, adhesives
and insulations.
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a) Asphaltenes
b) Maltenes
1) Resins
2) Aromatics
• They are viscous fluids of dark brown color and they can be found at
40% to 65% in bitumen.
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3) Saturates
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• The hardening of the bitumen during mixing, laying and compaction can
be simulated in the laboratory by either the rolling thin film oven test
(RTFOT) or the thin film oven test (TFOT), and its ageing can be
simulated by the pressurized ageing vessel test.
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