The present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for laying blacktop paving material while hot.
More particularly, the invention relates to a method of laying a blacktop material while hot (i.e. at a temperature above the ambient temperatures commonly encountered in temperate countries), which material comprises bitumen-coated aggregate, the method including a spreading step during which said blacktop material is spread onto a surface that is to receive it, e.g. a road or the like.
A blacktop material that is laid while hot always comprises a mix of a mineral aggregate skeleton coated in hot bitumen. Attempts are made to keep its temperature high until it has finished being laid, which generally occurs within the two hours following fabrication and transport to the site where it is laid. This laying consists in distributing the mixture over the surface to be covered in a layer of thickness that is defined, regular, and uniform, e.g. in order to constitute a layer of a roadway (a top layer or a bed layer) or of a similar work. The hot blacktop material is generally laid using a road surfacing machine which performs all of the mechanical functions that are required, and that are accompanied in the final stage by passing compactors over the freshly-spread layer, which compactors serve to densify the mixture.
During these various stages, it can happen that the temperature of the mixture drops below the acceptable limit for satisfactory laying. In addition, it can be advantageous to fabricate paving material at relatively low temperature, for example as described in the patent application filed on the same day as the present patent application by the same Applicant.
A particular object of the invention is to improve the ease of handling of the blacktop paving material in order to make it easier to lay, in particular in the above-mentioned circumstances of laying at low temperature (but not exclusively in such circumstances).
To this end, according to the invention, a method of the kind in question further comprises, immediately before the spreading step, a step of adding water during which water plus wetting agent is mixed with the blacktop material.
By means of these dispositions, it has been found that the ease of handling of the blacktop material is considerably improved by creating an emulsion of water in bitumen, of the water-in-oil type, thus making spreading and distribution easier and compacting satisfactory even when the blacktop material is at relatively low temperature.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, recourse may optionally further be had to one or more of the following dispositions:
Furthermore, the invention also provides apparatus for implementing the method as defined above, the apparatus comprising mixer means receiving the blacktop material and provided with at least one water inlet fed with water plus wetting agent, and a spreader device receiving the material from the mixer means and adapted to spread the blacktop material. Advantageously, the apparatus includes metering means for metering out the water plus wetting agent.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention appear from the following description of an embodiment thereof given by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the accompanying drawing.
In the drawing,
The purpose of the method of the invention is to make it easy to lay blacktop paving material comprising bitumen-coated aggregate, and to do so in particular at relatively low temperature.
As shown in the drawing, the method of the invention can be implemented, by way of example, using a road surfacing machine 1 comprising:
The water feed device 5 may comprise, for example, a tank 5a of water plus wetting agents, a water feeder 5b such as a plurality of sprinkler strips or the like, and a variable rate metering pump 5c which enables the water feeder 5b to receive water from the tank 5a.
By way of non-limiting example, the wetting agent used may be the substance sold under the trademark “CECA L200”.
The wetting agent may be mixed with the water at a molar concentration lying in the range 0.1% to 1.5%, for example about 0.3%.
The water plus wetting agent may itself be added to the blacktop material at a weight ratio of water to material lying in the range 0.5% to 5%, this weight ratio being controlled by the metering pump 5c which can be servo-controlled, e.g. to the speed of advance of the machine 1 and/or to the quantity of material being laid.
Mixing in the kneader or other mixer device can take place relatively quickly, for example over a period of 10 seconds to 2 minutes. The kneading may optionally be performed by means of a conveyor wormscrew that acts simultaneously as a conveyor and as a kneader. Said mixing may also be performed by means of a transverse distributor screw similar to the above-mentioned distributor screw 8. Mixing may also be performed, not in the machine 1, but optionally in apparatus (not shown) used for feeding the machine 1 with blacktop material.
In all cases, kneading takes place immediately prior to the spreading operations, i.e. immediately prior to passing into the distributor screw 8 and under the smoothing beam 9 (i.e. a few seconds to less than 10 minutes before these operations, for example), and advantageously on the site where laying is taking place.
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