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TítuloLaboratory evaluation of hot mix asphalt containing construction and demolition waste

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Figure 2  Gradation curve  0102030405060708090100 0.05 2.5Percent passing Sieve size (mm)
Figure 4  Resilient modulus  22,857.5 24,117.5 23,407.0 26,673.5 22,277.5 17,425.0 15,632.0 15,492.5 20,167.0 18,001.5 9,517.5 9,532.0 10,316.0 10,826.5 10,527.0 5,00010,00015,00020,00025,00030,000 0 5 10 15 20 25 30MR(MPa) RCA (%) 0ºC 10ºC20ºC

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