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PENALOZA, Danna et al. Theoretical analysis of waste cooking oil rejuvenator in reclaimed asphalt for sustainable hot asphalt mix preparation at the Área Metropolitana de Bucaramanga. Dyna rev.fac.nac.minas [online]. 2022, vol.89, n.223, pp.79-87.  Epub Nov 11, 2022. ISSN 0012-7353.  https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v89n223.100977.

Reusing reclaimed asphalt pavements (RAPs) provides economic, social, and environmental benefits. To improve the performance of these materials, rejuvenating agents such as waste cooking oil (WCO) have been implemented. The annual amounts of RAP and WCO available in the Área Metropolitana de Bucaramanga (AMB) were calculated to be 32 thousand and 22 thousand tons per year, respectively. Subsequently, international standards were reviewed and compared with Colombian regulations to establish a methodology to determine the appropriate percentage of WCO to add to RAP for hot asphalt mix preparation. The authors suggest investigating WCO levels from 3% to 6% and selecting the percentage that reestablishes the penetration grade (INV-E-706-13), softening point (INV-E-712-13), and viscosity (INV-E-717 -13) of asphalt binder. For hot asphalt mix preparation, the authors propose using the Marshall method and determining the appropriate percentage of asphalt according to stability and flow tests (INV-E-748-13), percent air voids (INV-E-736-13), and bulk density (INV-E-733-13).

Keywords : waste cooking oil; reclaimed asphalt pavement; asphalt rejuvenator; sustainable construction.

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