INTER-PHASE CONTACTS IN BITUMEN-MINERAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR STRENGTHENING

Presently bitumen-mineral materials (including asphalt-concrete) comprise nearly 98 % for construction of expensive road pavement. Large resources of local minerals (quartz sand) and industrial wastes in the form of used molding sand (foundry by-product) are widely applied for reduction of their cos...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ya. N. Kovalev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2014-10-01
Series:Наука и техника
Subjects:
Online Access:https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/19
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1846146402166505472
author Ya. N. Kovalev
author_facet Ya. N. Kovalev
author_sort Ya. N. Kovalev
collection DOAJ
description Presently bitumen-mineral materials (including asphalt-concrete) comprise nearly 98 % for construction of expensive road pavement. Large resources of local minerals (quartz sand) and industrial wastes in the form of used molding sand (foundry by-product) are widely applied for reduction of their cost. Such approach is economically and ecologically reasonable but it requires its justification because an adhesion interaction in the bitumen-quartz substrate system (with SiO2 more than 95 %) is rather poor in natural state and due to water action it is still more decreasing. In this connection an objective necessity arises to modify significantly technology of bitumen-mineral compositions for ensuring reliability of road pavements while using silicon components.All the ideas pertaining to strengthening of adhesion bonds in the “quartz mineral substrate - bitumen” system are traditionally of physical and chemical nature and they presuppose mainly usage of colloidal chemistry methods. The paper considers the matter on the basis of molecular kinetic theory of matter taking into account the fact that there is absence of generally accepted calculations for intermolecular interactions of components in the SiO2 - organic matrix material system.As a theoretical supposition the following well-known regulatory principle in physics is used: as every atom or molecular have its own electromagnetic field then action of external electromagnetic fields initiates their interaction that leads to excitement of electrons, deformations and rupture of chemical bonds. Literature analysis shows that the existing electric bonds between components of the SiO2 - organic matrix material system provide the possibility to apply various electro-physical methods having an effect on these components with the purpose to strengthen their adhesion interaction.The paper investigates matters for determination of bond energy during physical adsorption and adhesion in the SiO2 - organic matrix material system with due account of the indicated principles.
format Article
id doaj-art-c73e0352078142648c33758975c03fcf
institution Kabale University
issn 2227-1031
2414-0392
language Russian
publishDate 2014-10-01
publisher Belarusian National Technical University
record_format Article
series Наука и техника
spelling doaj-art-c73e0352078142648c33758975c03fcf2024-12-02T03:43:57ZrusBelarusian National Technical UniversityНаука и техника2227-10312414-03922014-10-01053913INTER-PHASE CONTACTS IN BITUMEN-MINERAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR STRENGTHENINGYa. N. Kovalev0Belarusian National Technical UniversityPresently bitumen-mineral materials (including asphalt-concrete) comprise nearly 98 % for construction of expensive road pavement. Large resources of local minerals (quartz sand) and industrial wastes in the form of used molding sand (foundry by-product) are widely applied for reduction of their cost. Such approach is economically and ecologically reasonable but it requires its justification because an adhesion interaction in the bitumen-quartz substrate system (with SiO2 more than 95 %) is rather poor in natural state and due to water action it is still more decreasing. In this connection an objective necessity arises to modify significantly technology of bitumen-mineral compositions for ensuring reliability of road pavements while using silicon components.All the ideas pertaining to strengthening of adhesion bonds in the “quartz mineral substrate - bitumen” system are traditionally of physical and chemical nature and they presuppose mainly usage of colloidal chemistry methods. The paper considers the matter on the basis of molecular kinetic theory of matter taking into account the fact that there is absence of generally accepted calculations for intermolecular interactions of components in the SiO2 - organic matrix material system.As a theoretical supposition the following well-known regulatory principle in physics is used: as every atom or molecular have its own electromagnetic field then action of external electromagnetic fields initiates their interaction that leads to excitement of electrons, deformations and rupture of chemical bonds. Literature analysis shows that the existing electric bonds between components of the SiO2 - organic matrix material system provide the possibility to apply various electro-physical methods having an effect on these components with the purpose to strengthen their adhesion interaction.The paper investigates matters for determination of bond energy during physical adsorption and adhesion in the SiO2 - organic matrix material system with due account of the indicated principles.https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/19interphase contactsbitumen-mineral systemsactivationbond energy
spellingShingle Ya. N. Kovalev
INTER-PHASE CONTACTS IN BITUMEN-MINERAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR STRENGTHENING
Наука и техника
interphase contacts
bitumen-mineral systems
activation
bond energy
title INTER-PHASE CONTACTS IN BITUMEN-MINERAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR STRENGTHENING
title_full INTER-PHASE CONTACTS IN BITUMEN-MINERAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR STRENGTHENING
title_fullStr INTER-PHASE CONTACTS IN BITUMEN-MINERAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR STRENGTHENING
title_full_unstemmed INTER-PHASE CONTACTS IN BITUMEN-MINERAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR STRENGTHENING
title_short INTER-PHASE CONTACTS IN BITUMEN-MINERAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR STRENGTHENING
title_sort inter phase contacts in bitumen mineral systems and their strengthening
topic interphase contacts
bitumen-mineral systems
activation
bond energy
url https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/19
work_keys_str_mv AT yankovalev interphasecontactsinbitumenmineralsystemsandtheirstrengthening