Fuel Science & Technology International, Vol.13, No.6, 699-711, 1995
THE MEASUREMENT OF OXYGEN-TRANSPORT PARAMETERS FOR ASPHALT AGGREGATE AND ASPHALT GLASS SYSTEMS USING AN ELECTRODYNAMIC BALANCE
A gravimetric method using an electrodynamic balance was developed for the measurement of transport properties such as the diffusion coefficient, D, solubility, S, and permeability, P, for oxygen into thin layers of asphalt materials deposited on aggregate and glass particles. Glass spheres and aggregate particles in the 14 to 50 mu m size range coated with asphalt materials (AAB1, AAG1, and AAK1) were suspended contactless in the balance to measure D, S, and P in the temperature range 21 to 61 degrees C. Transport parameters were determined from the changes in the particle mass due to the uptake of oxygen by the asphalt coating on glass spheres and nonspherical aggregate particles.