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Andrew Braham's research focuses on pavement engineering, particularly the performance and selection of asphalt emulsions for road construction and maintenance. His work investigates the development of specifications for asphalt emulsion particle size, aiming to improve performance in applications such as cold in-place recycling. Braham has also studied the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with different flexible pavement maintenance strategies and quantified pavement preservation in Arkansas. He has explored the compatibility of aggregate-binder systems against stripping, a critical factor in pavement durability. Braham's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 18, with over 108 publications and 1,200 citations. He frequently collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Sadie Casillas, Tanner Turben, and Anik Roy.
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- h-index: 18
- Publications: 109
- Citations: 1,217
Selected Publications
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Assessing Rheological Performance of Innovative Sealant Materials Using Traditional Superpave Binder Equipment (2026)
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Comparative Analysis of Bitumen Emulsion Standards in Europe and the United States (2026)
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Sustainable asphalt with bio-binders: a review on materials, processing methods, performance, and practical applications (2026)
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Impact of Equipment Type on Measured Particle Size of Civil Engineering Materials (2025)
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Assessing the Effect of Material Properties on Full-Depth Reclamation Mixtures via Compressive Strength Characterization (2025)
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Characterising Asphalt emulsion: a study of thermal and chemical properties via Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy (2025)
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Sensitivity to Laboratory Specimen Fabrication Procedures for Asphalt Emulsion Cold In-Place Recycling Mixtures (2025)
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Establishing Particle Size Recommendations for Cationic Asphalt Emulsions (2025)
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Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections (2025)
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Effect of Varying Amounts of Sandstone on the Performance of Asphalt Mixtures in Arkansas (2024)
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Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type (2024)
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Validation of the Stiffness Raveling Mechanism Test for Cold In-Place Recycling (2024)
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A Brief Synthesis of Flexible Full Depth Reclamation Performance Testing (2024)
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Development of Macrocracking Master Curves of Asphalt Mixtures (2024)
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Chemical and Thermal Characterization of Asphalt Emulsion Using Fourier Transform Infrared (Ftir) and Thermogravimetric Analysis (Tga) (2024)
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Top Collaborators
- Development of a Performance-Based Approach to Asphalt Emulsion Selection for Cold In-Place Recycling Applications
- Quantifying Pavement Preservation in Arkansas
- Characterising Asphalt emulsion: a study of thermal and chemical properties via Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy
- Chemical and Thermal Characterization of Asphalt Emulsion Using Fourier Transform Infrared (Ftir) and Thermogravimetric Analysis (Tga)
- Quantifying the Workability of Cold In-Place Recycling in the Laboratory
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Establishing Particle Size Recommendations for Cationic Asphalt Emulsions
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Validation of the Stiffness Raveling Mechanism Test for Cold In-Place Recycling
- Impact of Equipment Type on Measured Particle Size of Civil Engineering Materials
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Characterising Asphalt emulsion: a study of thermal and chemical properties via Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy
- Chemical and Thermal Characterization of Asphalt Emulsion Using Fourier Transform Infrared (Ftir) and Thermogravimetric Analysis (Tga)
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Evaluation of Semicircular Bend Geometric Properties for Asphalt Concrete Testing
- Development of Macrocracking Master Curves of Asphalt Mixtures
- Evaluation of Semicircular Bend Geometric Properties for Asphalt Concrete Testing
- Development of Macrocracking Master Curves of Asphalt Mixtures
- Refining particle size specification for asphalt emulsion
- Establishing Particle Size Recommendations for Cationic Asphalt Emulsions
- Relative Compatibility Analysis of Aggregate-Binder Systems in Arkansas against Stripping
- Effect of Varying Amounts of Sandstone on the Performance of Asphalt Mixtures in Arkansas
- Characterising Asphalt emulsion: a study of thermal and chemical properties via Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy
- Chemical and Thermal Characterization of Asphalt Emulsion Using Fourier Transform Infrared (Ftir) and Thermogravimetric Analysis (Tga)
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Developing a particle size specification for asphalt emulsion
- Diversity and Inclusionin Higher Education: Two Case Examples
- Refining Particle Size Specification for Asphalt Emulsion
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