The Influence of Intermolecular Interactions on Viscosities at Low Temperatures : Forced-Sphere and Forced-Cylinder Viscometers / EK. Ensley
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- Low-Temperature Properties of Bituminous Materials and Compacted Bituminous Paving Mixtures (1976 : Chicago, Ill.)
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- 1 online resource (14 pages) : illustrations, figures, tables
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- Ensley, EK.
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- The viscosity of asphalt was found to be dependent upon its thermal history. Asphalt thermally dissociated at 250¿̐ưC had a lower viscosity than asphalt that had been allowed to associate at 130¿̐ưC. Viscosities were obtained by forcing a sphere or cylinder (wire) through the asphalt. Temperature range investigated was from 25 to ¿̐ư12¿̐ưC. Asphalt was examined both as a Newtonian and as a viscoelastic material.
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- Volume 1977, Issue 628 (January 1977)
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- 0803101945
9780803101944
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