The Mechanism of Binder Distribution in Foamed Asphalt Mixture
Abstract
The key issue in understanding foamed asphalt properties is that of binder distribution which a result of
mixing process is. It is therefore the mixing process is the most important factor in foamed asphalt production
(in combination with good foam properties). Following the mixing process the foam distributes onto fine
aggregates forming larger particles of various sizes, for which the most binder rich is found to be at 2.36mm
size for this sample (FWC of 4%). These binder rich ‘particles’ mainly consist of fine aggregates (largely
filler) and the maximum coated aggregate size is 6.3mm. The mechanism of binder distribution, which has to
be well understood in order to know the characteristics of foamed asphalt mixture, has been fully described. It
is found that the binder formation is that of a combination of bitumen and fine aggregate, forming particles
that distribute across the aggregate phase. The properties of these binder-fines particles become crucial during
mixing process. The workability of binder-fines particles influences the uniformity of the binder distribution.
A uniform mixture in terms of binder distribution will potentially achieve high performance.