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Published: Građevinar 75 (2023) 9
Paper type: Scientific paper-Subject review
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Novel approaches and materials for healing asphalt cracks

Abdulgazi Gedik, Ozgur Ozcan, Sedat Ozcanan

Abstract

Premature cracks in an asphalt pavement may damage its intact structure, substantially decrease its load-bearing capacity, degrade its driving comfort and safety, and even lead to total pavement failure. This paper provides a detailed state-of-the-art review regarding the impact of new approaches and materials on the curing of asphalt cracking, along with an explanation of their advantages, deficiencies, improvement opportunities, and future perspectives. By providing this background information, this study intends to contribute to the discovery of ground-breaking technical solutions and cost-effective materials to remedy premature asphalt pavement cracks at the right place and time. Future studies are recommended to advance efforts to discover more effective, practical, cost-saving, sustainable, and eco-friendly methods and agents for healing asphalt cracks.

Keywords
self-healing, asphalt pavement, asphalt cracks, rejuvenator, heating

HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE:

Gedik, A., Ozcan, O., Ozcanan, S.: Novel approaches and materials for healing asphalt cracks, GRAĐEVINAR, 75 (2023) 9, pp. 907-917, doi: https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.3721.2023

OR:

Gedik, A., Ozcan, O., Ozcanan, S. (2023). Novel approaches and materials for healing asphalt cracks, GRAĐEVINAR, 75 (9), 907-917, doi: https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.3721.2023

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Authors:
Abdulgazi Gedik WEB
Abdulgazi Gedik
Malatya Turgut Ozal University, Turkey
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Department of Civil Engineering
Ozgur Ozcan WEB
Ozgur Ozcan
Sirnak University, Sirnak, Turkey
Faculty of Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
Sedat Ozcanan WEB
Sedat Ozcanan
Sirnak University, Sirnak, Turkey
Faculty of Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering