2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.130120
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Effect of laboratory aging on the stiffness and fatigue cracking of asphalt mixture containing bamboo fiber

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“…Bamboo is the plant that grows the quickest on Earth, reaching full maturity within three to five years [ 13 , 14 ]. Bamboo forests are abundant in Asian and South American countries [ 15 ].…”
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“…Bamboo is the plant that grows the quickest on Earth, reaching full maturity within three to five years [ 13 , 14 ]. Bamboo forests are abundant in Asian and South American countries [ 15 ].…”
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“…Bamboo forests are abundant in Asian and South American countries [ 15 ]. Bamboo is widely used for furniture, handicrafts, flooring, interior decoration materials, composite materials, and civil building materials [ 13 , 16 ]. Therefore, a significant amount of bamboo fiber waste is generated during the machining process.…”
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“…Fiber asphalt slurry is a mixture of asphalt, fiber, and mineral powder. Fiber can absorb asphalt, which can reinforce and stabilize the asphalt mixture structure and also prevent the asphalt leaking, which occurs in the process of mixing and transport [ 11 , 18 , 19 , 20 ].…”
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“…The physicomechanical, chemical, and durability properties of different bamboo products have been extensively studied. Jia et al [ 14 ] showed that the fatigue resistance of bamboo fiber asphalt mixes during accelerated ageing (0, 4, and 7 d) at 95 °C was significantly higher than that of asphalt mixes without the addition of bamboo fibers. A maximum reduction in the impact and tensile mechanical properties of bamboo/aluminum laminates by 30% could be observed for various combinations of damp and hot conditions [ 15 ].…”
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