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Moisture damage in asphalt mixtures using the modified SATS test and image analysis
Highlights ► Moisture damage in road pavements material – the asphalt mixtures. ► Development of improved technique in the laboratory to simulate ageing and moisture damage of asphalt material. ► The use of non-destructive technique to study the internal permeability which results moisture damage. ► Identify suitable material to be used for construction and maintenance of roads.
Abstract This study investigated damage in asphalt due to moisture by using the modified saturation ageing tensile stiffness (SATS) test along with image analysis. Specimens made from both granite and limestone aggregate with a 40/60 penetration grade bitumen were tested in the modified SATS test. The samples were scanned within an X-ray CT facility before the SATS testing, after the initial saturation and at the completion of the SATS test. Bitumen was extracted from tested specimens and scanned separately in a high resolution Nanotom (high resolution X-ray CT). The extracted bitumen was tested in a DSR for shear rheological properties. The specimens made from granite (acidic) and limestone (basic) aggregate were found to have similar permeability and this was found to be high for specimens having high design air void content. Specimens made from basic aggregate had higher stiffness than the specimens made from acidic aggregate. The master curves of the aged binder are different from those of the virgin binder (bitumen). Also the microstructure of binder observed was different for aged and virgin binder.
Moisture damage in asphalt mixtures using the modified SATS test and image analysis
Highlights ► Moisture damage in road pavements material – the asphalt mixtures. ► Development of improved technique in the laboratory to simulate ageing and moisture damage of asphalt material. ► The use of non-destructive technique to study the internal permeability which results moisture damage. ► Identify suitable material to be used for construction and maintenance of roads.
Abstract This study investigated damage in asphalt due to moisture by using the modified saturation ageing tensile stiffness (SATS) test along with image analysis. Specimens made from both granite and limestone aggregate with a 40/60 penetration grade bitumen were tested in the modified SATS test. The samples were scanned within an X-ray CT facility before the SATS testing, after the initial saturation and at the completion of the SATS test. Bitumen was extracted from tested specimens and scanned separately in a high resolution Nanotom (high resolution X-ray CT). The extracted bitumen was tested in a DSR for shear rheological properties. The specimens made from granite (acidic) and limestone (basic) aggregate were found to have similar permeability and this was found to be high for specimens having high design air void content. Specimens made from basic aggregate had higher stiffness than the specimens made from acidic aggregate. The master curves of the aged binder are different from those of the virgin binder (bitumen). Also the microstructure of binder observed was different for aged and virgin binder.
Moisture damage in asphalt mixtures using the modified SATS test and image analysis
Khan, Rawid (author) / Grenfell, James (author) / Collop, Andrew (author) / Airey, Gordon (author) / Gregory, Hannah (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 43 ; 165-173
2013-02-05
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Moisture damage in asphalt mixtures using the modified SATS test and image analysis
Online Contents | 2013
|Moisture damage in asphalt mixtures using the modified SATS test and image analysis
British Library Online Contents | 2013
|Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2015
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