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Study of characteristic specification on mixed mode fracture toughness of asphalt mixtures
Highlights Effects of asphalt characteristics specifications were studied on mixed mode fracture toughness. The mixtures made of coarser aggregates showed higher fracture resistance under mode II loading. By increasing the air void, fracture toughness was reduced more for fine grained siliceous HMA mixtures. The effect of binder was noticeable when the asphalt mixtures were subjected to pure mode I condition. Effective mixed mode fracture toughness were lower than K Ic and K IIc in the tested ASCB specimens.
Abstract Low temperature cracking is one of the main deterioration and failure modes for pavements. Hence, in this paper the effect of asphalt characteristic on its mixed mode I/II low temperature fracture toughness is investigated experimentally. A large number of edge cracked semi circular bend specimens subjected to asymmetric three-point bend loading were tested for different hot mix asphalt mixtures made of various compositions. The influence of aggregate type and size, binder type and air void content were studied on the critical stress intensity factors of four mode mixtures ranging from pure mode I to pure mode II. The fracture toughness results showed the noticeable influence of asphalt characteristic specifications on the low temperature cracking behaviour of mixtures subjected to mixed mode loading.
Study of characteristic specification on mixed mode fracture toughness of asphalt mixtures
Highlights Effects of asphalt characteristics specifications were studied on mixed mode fracture toughness. The mixtures made of coarser aggregates showed higher fracture resistance under mode II loading. By increasing the air void, fracture toughness was reduced more for fine grained siliceous HMA mixtures. The effect of binder was noticeable when the asphalt mixtures were subjected to pure mode I condition. Effective mixed mode fracture toughness were lower than K Ic and K IIc in the tested ASCB specimens.
Abstract Low temperature cracking is one of the main deterioration and failure modes for pavements. Hence, in this paper the effect of asphalt characteristic on its mixed mode I/II low temperature fracture toughness is investigated experimentally. A large number of edge cracked semi circular bend specimens subjected to asymmetric three-point bend loading were tested for different hot mix asphalt mixtures made of various compositions. The influence of aggregate type and size, binder type and air void content were studied on the critical stress intensity factors of four mode mixtures ranging from pure mode I to pure mode II. The fracture toughness results showed the noticeable influence of asphalt characteristic specifications on the low temperature cracking behaviour of mixtures subjected to mixed mode loading.
Study of characteristic specification on mixed mode fracture toughness of asphalt mixtures
Aliha, M.R.M. (author) / Behbahani, H. (author) / Fazaeli, H. (author) / Rezaifar, M.H. (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 54 ; 623-635
2013-12-27
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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