Browsing 13th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2026) by Institution "Kielce University of Technology"
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Adhesion between different asphalt binders and aggregate types evaluated using boiling water stripping test in scope of WMA foaming technique
(13th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2026), 2026)This study examines adhesion mechanisms in binder–aggregate systems designed to simulate warm-mix asphalt incorporating water-foamed bitumen. The experimental program involved limestone, gabbro, melaphyre and quartzite ... -
The effect of fiber reinforcement on the high-temperature performance of Warm Mix Asphalt produced using water-foaming technology
(13th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2026), 2026)The paper presents an evaluation of the influence of fiber type and content on the properties of mineral-asphalt mixtures produced using foamed bitumen technology. The effects of selected factors, including the type of ... -
Environmental and functional role of recycled crumb rubber in hot-applied joint sealants based on rheological and microstructural evaluation
(13th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2026), 2026)Hot-applied joint sealants are widely used to seal cracks and expansion joints in road and bridge pavements. Recycled Crumb Rubber (CRM) derived from end-of-life tires is frequently incorporated to enhance flexibility ... -
A novel thermal criterion for bubble destruction in hydrodynamic cavitation: numerical modeling and experimental validation
(13th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2026), 2026)This research investigates the conditions precipitating the surface instability of spherical bubbles and develops a novel thermal criterion for their terminal collapse during hydrodynamic cavitation. A new mathematical ... -
Thermal performance and heat flux dynamics of electrically heated windows: a foundation for energy-efficient active glazing systems
(13th International Conference “Environmental Engineering” (ICEE-2026), 2026)The building sector remains a primary contributor to global energy consumption, with windows often identified as the least efficient component of the building envelope. This study investigates the thermal performance of ...
