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LAN WANG

Inner Mongolia University of Technology

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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132

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Research on the Characteristics of Low Temperature Cracking of Steel Slag Asphalt Mixture Based on Macro and Detail Scale

Number of pages: 27 Posted: 15 Apr 2022
LAN WANG and Bai Xuefeng
Inner Mongolia University of Technology and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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Steel slag asphalt mixture, Low temperature crack resistance, Horizontal strain energy density, Crack length, Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)

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Rheological Structure–activity Modeling of Crumb Rubber Powder Modified Asphalt Based on Machine Learning

Number of pages: 32 Posted: 04 Nov 2025
Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Inner Mongolia University of Technology and Inner Mongolia University of Technology
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Machine learning, XGBoost model, Rubber modified asphalt (CRMA), Rheological properties, Structure-activity relationship

3.

Study on the field-aging mechanisms and temporal evolution of asphalt binder in cold and arid regions

Number of pages: 38 Posted: 01 Dec 2025
Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Inner Mongolia University of Technology and Harbin Institute of Technology
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Asphalt binder, filed aging, Environmental factors, temporal evolution, prediction models

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A Study on Multi-Scale Evaluation Methods Of Field Aging of Bitumen in Cold and Arid Regions

Number of pages: 41 Posted: 12 Apr 2025
Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Inner Mongolia University of Technology and Harbin Institute of Technology
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Bitumen, filed aging, environmental factors, Multi-scale, evaluation method