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Summary: Three asphalt binders were tested, two paving grade bitumens 35/50 and 50/70 and PMB 25/55-60. Basic characteristics were determined for all binders in three stages: original and after short-term and long-term ageing. The short-term ageing was performed using the RTFOT procedure, and the long-term ageing was performed using the PAV method. The shear stress Superpave fatigue tests, long-time-sweep, and LAS were conducted using a Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) with parallel plates of 8 mm in diameter and a gap of 2 mm in a long-term PAV-aged state. The dataset includes: Basic characteristics of bituminous binder (R&B Temperatur, Penetration, Viscosity), CSV raw data: 01 - R&B and Pen.csv 02 - Dynamic Viscosity.csv FATIGUE parameters: Superpave fatigue factor G*·sin& after PAV: 03 - DSR PAV Superpave fatigue factor.csv Fatigue time-sweep test: 04.1 - 35_50_1 DSR PAV fatigue time-sweep test.csv 04.2 - 35_50_2 DSR PAV fatigue time-sweep test.csv 04.3 - 50_70_1 DSR PAV fatigue time-sweep test.csv 04.4 - 50_70_2 DSR PAV fatigue time-sweep test.csv 04.5 - PMB25_55-60_1 DSR PAV fatigue time-sweep test.csv 04.6 - PMB25_55-60_2 DSR PAV fatigue time-sweep test.csv Linear amplitude sweep (LAS): 05.1 LAS fatigue 35_50.zip 05.2 LAS fatigue 50_70.zip 05.3 LAS fatigue PMB 25_55-60.zip
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