A. Shenoy, Developing unified rheological curves for polymer-modified asphalts - PartII. Experimental verification, MATER STRUC, 33(231), 2000, pp. 430-437
The theoretical analysis in Part I of the paper has shown that unified curv
es call be obtained, in principle, if the rheological data obtained by meas
urements on the dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) are normalized through the us
e of the material's volumetric-flow rate (MVR) generated from a simple flow
measurement device (FMD). In Part II other paper, experimental verificatio
n of the unification process is done through systematic data analysis on se
lected polymer-modified asphalts. The unified curves have far-reaching impl
ications and these have been brought out explicitly. Since MVR is so simple
to determine quite accurately on a relatively inexpensive, easy-to-use flo
w measurement device (FMD), this parameter can be generated on paving sites
or at refineries. The MVR can be used as a quality control / quality assur
ance parameter to ensure batch-to-batch invariance and also as an excellent
indicator of the fundamental rheological parameters through the use of the
unified curves.