TY - JOUR
T1 - Challenges and Opportunities for the Use of Asphalt Mix Prepared with Ceramic Solid Waste in Emerging Countries
AU - Solarte Vanegas, Norma Cristina
AU - García García, Alfredo
AU - Serrano Guzmán, María Fernanda
AU - Pérez Ruíz, Diego Darío
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This research demonstrates the feasibility of using ceramic waste as a substitute for aggregates in asphalt mixtures prepared with locally available materials in Spain and Colombia. To achieve this, the asphalt mixtures were prepared following the design standards, test methods, practices, and specifications associated with quality assurance for asphalt materials. Test specimens were prepared using 30% and 35% ceramic waste as a substitute for aggregates. The results indicate that when the aggregates and binder meet the quality standards required for asphalt mixture design, the inclusion of classified ceramic waste as recycled aggregate, despite being considered inappropriate or critical material, provides mechanical benefits to the tested mixtures. As a result, this study provides relevant information to companies engaged in asphalt mix production, highlighting potential business opportunities in adopting such technological initiatives. Additionally, taking advantage of tax exemption policies established to incentivize environmentally sustainable practices can further enhance the feasibility and attractiveness of these initiatives.
AB - This research demonstrates the feasibility of using ceramic waste as a substitute for aggregates in asphalt mixtures prepared with locally available materials in Spain and Colombia. To achieve this, the asphalt mixtures were prepared following the design standards, test methods, practices, and specifications associated with quality assurance for asphalt materials. Test specimens were prepared using 30% and 35% ceramic waste as a substitute for aggregates. The results indicate that when the aggregates and binder meet the quality standards required for asphalt mixture design, the inclusion of classified ceramic waste as recycled aggregate, despite being considered inappropriate or critical material, provides mechanical benefits to the tested mixtures. As a result, this study provides relevant information to companies engaged in asphalt mix production, highlighting potential business opportunities in adopting such technological initiatives. Additionally, taking advantage of tax exemption policies established to incentivize environmentally sustainable practices can further enhance the feasibility and attractiveness of these initiatives.
KW - asphalt
KW - development
KW - environmental sustainability infrastructure
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U2 - 10.24423/EngTrans.3106.2024
DO - 10.24423/EngTrans.3106.2024
M3 - Artículo en revista científica indexada
AN - SCOPUS:85207061017
SN - 0867-888X
VL - 72
SP - 309
EP - 326
JO - Engineering Transactions
JF - Engineering Transactions
IS - 3
ER -