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Evaluating cracking resistance of nano-hydrated lime treated asphalt mastic using work of fracture
The present study aimed to understand the impact of inert-active filler combinations on cracking and resistance of asphalt mastic using work of fracture approach. A control grade asphalt binder (VG-30) and three fillers (inert: basalt (B); active: hydrated lime (HL) Nano hydrated lime (NHL)) were considered. The HL and NHL were added from 0% to 20% at 5% increment rate by weight of binder. The dosages of B were adjusted with respect to specific filler to binder ratios (0.6 to 1.2). The study focused on the influence of NHL on cracking resistance of mastic by means of ductile and fracture behaviour, evaluated using double edge notched tension test (DENT) at intermediate temperature condition. Findings indicated a beneficial impact in improving the cracking and fracture resistance of mastic due to reduction in the size of HL (NHL). The results signify that both HL and NHL can enhance the resistance to withstand ductile failure and fracture. Also, mastic prepared with B-NHL can be less susceptible to fracture over B-HL and hence, possessed improved ductile properties. Consequently, a lower dosage of NHL found to be superior over a higher dosage of HL in improving the cracking and fracture resistance of asphalt mastic.
Evaluating cracking resistance of nano-hydrated lime treated asphalt mastic using work of fracture
The present study aimed to understand the impact of inert-active filler combinations on cracking and resistance of asphalt mastic using work of fracture approach. A control grade asphalt binder (VG-30) and three fillers (inert: basalt (B); active: hydrated lime (HL) Nano hydrated lime (NHL)) were considered. The HL and NHL were added from 0% to 20% at 5% increment rate by weight of binder. The dosages of B were adjusted with respect to specific filler to binder ratios (0.6 to 1.2). The study focused on the influence of NHL on cracking resistance of mastic by means of ductile and fracture behaviour, evaluated using double edge notched tension test (DENT) at intermediate temperature condition. Findings indicated a beneficial impact in improving the cracking and fracture resistance of mastic due to reduction in the size of HL (NHL). The results signify that both HL and NHL can enhance the resistance to withstand ductile failure and fracture. Also, mastic prepared with B-NHL can be less susceptible to fracture over B-HL and hence, possessed improved ductile properties. Consequently, a lower dosage of NHL found to be superior over a higher dosage of HL in improving the cracking and fracture resistance of asphalt mastic.
Evaluating cracking resistance of nano-hydrated lime treated asphalt mastic using work of fracture
Das, Aditya Kumar (author) / Singh, Dharamveer (author)
2023-01-28
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
British Library Online Contents | 2017
|British Library Online Contents | 2017
|British Library Online Contents | 2017
|British Library Online Contents | 2017
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