Pavement repair system utilizing solid phase autoregenerative cohesion
First Claim
1. A method for repairing an asphalt pavement, comprising:
- preparing a surface of a damaged asphalt pavement comprising aged asphalt by filling in deviations from a uniform surface plane with dry aggregate and compacting the dry aggregate;
applying a reactive asphalt emulsion to the prepared surface, whereby the reactive emulsion penetrates into cracks and crevices in the damaged asphalt pavement and into areas filled with the dry aggregate, wherein the reactive asphalt emulsion comprises butyl rubber, a diene modified asphalt, and an environmentally hardened bioresin, and wherein the reactive asphalt emulsion contains no perfluorocarbons or less than 1% perfluorocarbons as volatile components; and
passing an emitter over the prepared pavement, wherein the emitter generates electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength of from 2-5 mm the radiation penetrating into the pavement to a depth of at least 2 inches, wherein a temperature differential throughout a top two inches of pavement is 100°
F. or less, wherein a highest temperature in the top two inches of pavement does not exceed 300°
F., and wherein a minimum temperature in the top two inches of pavement is at least 200°
F., whereby voids and interstices in the damaged pavement are disturbed without dehydrogenation of the asphalt, and whereby oligomers present in the aged asphalt are linked together into longer polymer chains, whereby ductility of the aged asphalt is improved.
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Abstract
A method for repairing an aged or damaged asphalt pavement is provided. The method involves preparing a surface of the aged or damaged asphalt pavement by filling in deviations from a uniform surface plane with dry aggregate and compacting the dry aggregate; applying a reactive asphalt emulsion to the prepared surface; and passing an emitter over the prepared pavement, wherein the emitter generates electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength of from 2-5 mm that penetrates into the pavement to a depth of at least 2 inches. The asphalt pavement is repaired by disturbing voids and interstices in the damaged pavement without dehydrogenation of the asphalt, such that oligomers present in the aged asphalt are linked together into longer polymer chains to improve ductility of the aged asphalt.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for repairing an asphalt pavement, comprising:
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preparing a surface of a damaged asphalt pavement comprising aged asphalt by filling in deviations from a uniform surface plane with dry aggregate and compacting the dry aggregate; applying a reactive asphalt emulsion to the prepared surface, whereby the reactive emulsion penetrates into cracks and crevices in the damaged asphalt pavement and into areas filled with the dry aggregate, wherein the reactive asphalt emulsion comprises butyl rubber, a diene modified asphalt, and an environmentally hardened bioresin, and wherein the reactive asphalt emulsion contains no perfluorocarbons or less than 1% perfluorocarbons as volatile components; and passing an emitter over the prepared pavement, wherein the emitter generates electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength of from 2-5 mm the radiation penetrating into the pavement to a depth of at least 2 inches, wherein a temperature differential throughout a top two inches of pavement is 100°
F. or less, wherein a highest temperature in the top two inches of pavement does not exceed 300°
F., and wherein a minimum temperature in the top two inches of pavement is at least 200°
F., whereby voids and interstices in the damaged pavement are disturbed without dehydrogenation of the asphalt, and whereby oligomers present in the aged asphalt are linked together into longer polymer chains, whereby ductility of the aged asphalt is improved. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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