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Book Viscoelastic  Fatigue Damage  and Permanent Deformation Characterization of High Rap Bituminous Mixtures Using Fine Aggregate Matrix  FAM

Download or read book Viscoelastic Fatigue Damage and Permanent Deformation Characterization of High Rap Bituminous Mixtures Using Fine Aggregate Matrix FAM written by Hesamaddin Nabizadeh and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Performance characteristics of bituminous mixtures play the most influential role in designing flexible pavement. These asphaltic mixtures can be considered as heterogeneous mixtures which composed of two primary components: fine aggregate matrix (FAM) phase and aggregate phase. The FAM phase acts as a critical phase in evaluating the performance characteristics including viscoelastic, fatigue damage, and permanent deformation characteristics of entire asphalt mixtures. This study evaluates the viscoelastic, fatigue damage and permanent deformation characteristics of bituminous mixtures containing 65% reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) by performing oscillatory torsional shear tests of cylindrical bars of FAM using a dynamic mechanical analyzer. Moreover, this study investigates a linkage between performance characteristics of asphalt concrete (AC) mixture and its corresponding FAM phase. To meet the objectives of this study, laboratory tests were performed for several FAM mixtures with 65% reclaimed asphalt pavement and different types of rejuvenators and one warm mix asphalt (WMA) additive. Test results were then analyzed using viscoelastic theories and fatigue prediction models based on continuum damage mechanics. Furthermore, obtained laboratory test results were compared with corresponding test results of asphalt concrete mixtures. The test results indicated that rejuvenators change properties and performance behavior related to fatigue damage and permanent deformation of high reclaimed asphalt pavement mixtures. In addition, test results of FAM phase were generally linked well with asphalt concrete mixture test results, and they vividly depicted that FAM phase could provide core information to predict the behavior of the asphalt concrete mixture.

Book A Unified Method for the Analysis of Nonlinear Viscoelasticity and Fatigue Cracking of Asphalt Mixtures Using the Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer

Download or read book A Unified Method for the Analysis of Nonlinear Viscoelasticity and Fatigue Cracking of Asphalt Mixtures Using the Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer written by Veronica Teixeira Franco Castelo Branco and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fatigue cracking is one of the primary modes of distress in asphalt pavements that has an important economic impact. Fatigue resistance characterization of an asphalt mixture is a complex issue due to: (i) composite nature of the material, (ii) gradation of aggregate particles, (iii) variation of asphalt film thickness, (iv) air voids distributions, (v) asphalt binder nonlinear viscoelastic behavior, (vi) effects of binder oxidative aging as a function of time, and (vii) micro crack healing during rest periods. Different methods to assess fatigue cracking in asphalt materials are available in the literature. However, there is no methodology to characterize fatigue cracking behavior of asphalt materials that is independent of the mode of loading (controlled-strain or controlled-stress). The objective of this research is to develop a new methodology to characterize fatigue cracking of the fine aggregate matrix (FAM) portion of asphalt mixtures using dynamic mechanical analyses (DMA). This is accomplished through different, but related, approaches. The first approach relies on identifying the various mechanisms of energy dissipation during fatigue cracking that are manifested in: (i) nonlinear viscoelastic deformation, (ii) fracture, and (iii) permanent deformation. Energy indices were derived to quantify each of these energy dissipation mechanisms and to quantify fatigue cracking irrespective of the mode of loading. The first outcome of the approach is a fatigue damage parameter (crack growth index) that provides comparable results for a given material even when tested under different modes of loading and different load (strain or stress) amplitudes. The developed fatigue characterization method has a lower coefficient of variation when compared to conventional parameters (number of load cycles to failure or cumulative dissipated energy). The crack growth index parameter was also qualitatively and quantitatively compared to three dissipated energy methods available in the literature. The second outcome of this research is a constitutive model that can describe both asphalt mixtures' nonlinear viscoelastic response and fatigue damage in one formulation. Nonlinear viscoelastic as well as damage parameters were obtained for both modes of loading. This second approach has the advantage that the constitutive model can be implemented in a numerical framework to describe the response of asphalt mixtures under various boundary conditions.

Book Sustainable Designed Pavement Materials

Download or read book Sustainable Designed Pavement Materials written by Yue Xiao and published by MDPI. This book was released on 2020-12-02 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Special Issue “Sustainable Designed Pavement Materials” has been proposed and organized as a means to present recent developments in the field of environmentally-friendly designed pavement materials. For this reason, articles included in this special issue relate to different aspects of pavement materials, from industry solid waste recycling to pavement materials recycling, from pavement materials modification to asphalt performance characterization, from pavement defect detection to pavement maintenance, and from asphalt pavement to cement concrete pavement.

Book Viscoelastic and Permanent Deformation Characteristics of Asphalt  Aggregate Mixes Tested as Hollow Cylinders and Subjected to Dynamic Axiel and Shear Loads

Download or read book Viscoelastic and Permanent Deformation Characteristics of Asphalt Aggregate Mixes Tested as Hollow Cylinders and Subjected to Dynamic Axiel and Shear Loads written by Sirous Heydari Alavi and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 560 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Fatigue and Dynamics Testing of Bituminous Mixtures

Download or read book Fatigue and Dynamics Testing of Bituminous Mixtures written by and published by ASTM International. This book was released on 1974 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Fatigue and Dynamic Testing of Bituminous Mixtures

Download or read book Fatigue and Dynamic Testing of Bituminous Mixtures written by V. P. Puzinauskas and published by ASTM International. This book was released on 1973 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Mechanical Tests for Bituminous Mixes   Characterization  Design and Quality Control

Download or read book Mechanical Tests for Bituminous Mixes Characterization Design and Quality Control written by E. Eustacchio and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2004-06-02 with total page 648 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book forms the Proceedings of an International RILEM Symposium, the fourth in the series, on Testing of Bituminous Mixes in Budapest, Hungary, October 1990. The aim of the Symposium is to promote tests for the characterization, design and quality control of bituminous mixes which combine the best features of traditional and modern approaches. Among the topics covered are specimen preparation, tests with unique loading (Marshall test, uniaxial tension and creep tests etc), which are used for mix design or control of mechanical properties, and tests with repeated loading, which give information on fatigue, permanent deformation and moduli, especially for mix design.

Book 8th RILEM International Symposium on Testing and Characterization of Sustainable and Innovative Bituminous Materials

Download or read book 8th RILEM International Symposium on Testing and Characterization of Sustainable and Innovative Bituminous Materials written by Francesco Canestrari and published by Springer. This book was released on 2015-09-24 with total page 1024 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work presents the results of RILEM TC 237-SIB (Testing and characterization of sustainable innovative bituminous materials and systems). The papers have been selected for publication after a rigorous peer review process and will be an invaluable source to outline and clarify the main directions of present and future research and standardization for bituminous materials and pavements. The following topics are covered: - Characterization of binder-aggregate interaction - Innovative testing of bituminous binders, additives and modifiers - Durability and aging of asphalt pavements - Mixture design and compaction analysis - Environmentally sustainable materials and technologies - Advances in laboratory characterization of bituminous materials - Modeling of road materials and pavement performance prediction - Field measurement and in-situ characterization - Innovative materials for reinforcement and interlayer systems - Cracking and damage characterization of asphalt pavements - Recycling and re-use in road pavements This is the proceedings of the RILEM SIB2015 Symposium (Ancona, Italy, October 7-9, 2015).

Book Viscoelastic Analysis and Fatigue Characterization of Bituminous Materials in Two Length Scales Under the Influene of Aging

Download or read book Viscoelastic Analysis and Fatigue Characterization of Bituminous Materials in Two Length Scales Under the Influene of Aging written by Santosh Reddy Kommidi and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fatigue cracking in asphalt concrete (AC) is of immense importance to pavement design and analysis because it is one of the most important forms of distress that can lead to structural failure in pavement. Once started, these types of cracks can be combined with other environmental factors leading to detrimental effects such as faster rates of pavement deterioration and shortened pavement life and functionality. Currently AASHTO TP101, also known as linear amplitude sweep (LAS) specification, is being widely used to evaluate the ability of an asphalt binder to resist fatigue. The LAS method, although mechanistic in its approach, has certain drawbacks. First, the test is performed on an aged 2-mm thick binder sample, which in reality may never exist in the AC where there is a varying non-uniform thickness of the binder across the components of the AC. Secondly, the test methodology predicts an increased fatigue resistance at lower strain levels of load when the binder ages. This is in contrast to the general belief among researchers that aging is one of the primary contributors to the acceleration of pavement cracking. This study aims to evaluate fatigue resistance in a more realistic approach that is more likely to exist in AC by incorporating sand asphalt mixtures. First, the linear viscoelastic properties of binder and sand asphalt mixture samples were evaluated to obtain the material properties under the influence of aging. Later, the fatigue tests on the sand asphalt mixture were investigated to understand the influence of a thin film of binder on the fatigue resistance. It was observed that based energy dissipation criterion for the binder evaluated a reasonable estimate for fatigue damage at relatively lower temperatures, but was limited to capture the influence of aging. Moreover, it was observed that fatigue testing on a binder at an intermediate temperature of 25 °C could cause edge effects to dominate as seen in the plateau regime for the phase angle in the time sweep tests. In order to overcome the edge effects in the binder LAS tests, the sand asphalt mixture testing was used for analyzing the binder fatigue resistance. Sand asphalt mixture testing could capture the microcracking and macrocracking phases more distinctively when compared to binder testing. In the case of pressure aging vessel (PAV) aged samples, it was observed that the macrocracking phase disappeared and was replaced by sudden changes in the material properties, indicating that the PAV aged mixture was more susceptible to fatigue cracking. By using the simplified viscoelastic continuum damage approach, the fatigue resistance of the binder and sand asphalt mixture was evaluated. The sand asphalt mixture testing was better to capture the influence of aging and changes in the microstructure during fatigue in comparison to binder fatigue tests..

Book Viscoelastic Properties of Asphalts Based on Penetration and Softening Point

Download or read book Viscoelastic Properties of Asphalts Based on Penetration and Softening Point written by Boris Radovskiy and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-11-11 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work deals with conventional and new relationships between various viscoelastic properties of road bitumen, determined under different test modes, such as constant stress, constant deformation or cyclic load. Approximate formulas have been derived for prediction of the rheological properties of asphalt based on its standard parameters such as penetration and softening point. The work is intended for researchers and engineers in road paving industry. It may be also of interest for teachers and Civil Engineering students.

Book Research on Fatigue of Asphalt Mixtures and Pavements in Nebraska

Download or read book Research on Fatigue of Asphalt Mixtures and Pavements in Nebraska written by Francisco Thiago Sacramento Aragão and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Variability of the Mechanical Fatigue Performance of Fine Asphalt Mixtures  FAM  with 100  RAP

Download or read book Variability of the Mechanical Fatigue Performance of Fine Asphalt Mixtures FAM with 100 RAP written by Daniel Yesid Carrizosa Trigos and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A major concern related to the use of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavements (RAP) in hot mix asphalt is the quality and durability of the pavement layers constructed with this material. The AASHTO Quality Assurance Guide Specification uses the variability of the materials and construction processes to evaluate the overall final quality of transportation infrastructure projects. Besides, the literature and field experience about pavement structures had strengthen the idea the use of homogeneous and isotropic materials, are an indicator of more reliable structures. Within this context, this study evaluates the variability of the composition of RAP materials obtained from different sources, including their gradation, their asphalt content and the linear viscoelastic properties of the recovered asphalts. Furthermore, this work also assesses the impact the variability among RAP materials on the mechanical properties and performance of a 100% RAP hot asphalt mixture (RAP-HMA) evaluated at a meso-scale (i.e viscoelastic properties and fatigue degradation)...

Book Viscoelastic and Permanent Deformation Characteristics of Asphalt aggregate Mixes Tested as Hollow Cylinders and Subjected to Dynamic Axial and Shear Loads

Download or read book Viscoelastic and Permanent Deformation Characteristics of Asphalt aggregate Mixes Tested as Hollow Cylinders and Subjected to Dynamic Axial and Shear Loads written by Sirous Heydari Alavi and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction II

Download or read book Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction II written by K. Anupam and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2020-12-08 with total page 501 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inspired from the legacy of the previous four 3DFEM conferences held in Delft and Athens as well as the successful 2018 AM3P conference held in Doha, the 2020 AM3P conference continues the pavement mechanics theme including pavement models, experimental methods to estimate model parameters, and their implementation in predicting pavement performance. The AM3P conference is organized by the Standing International Advisory Committee (SIAC), at the time of this publication chaired by Professors Tom Scarpas, Eyad Masad, and Amit Bhasin. Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction II includes over 111 papers presented at the 2020 AM3P Conference. The technical topics covered include: - rigid pavements - pavement geotechnics - statistical and data tools in pavement engineering - pavement structures - asphalt mixtures - asphalt binders The book will be invaluable to academics and engineers involved or interested in pavement engineering, pavement models, experimental methods to estimate model parameters, and their implementation in predicting pavement performance.

Book Correlating Permanent Deformation Characteristics of Hot Mix Asphalt with Aggregate Geometric Irregularities

Download or read book Correlating Permanent Deformation Characteristics of Hot Mix Asphalt with Aggregate Geometric Irregularities written by C-Y Kuo and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 9 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Regression analyses were performed to study the correlation between the permanent deformation characteristics of hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixtures and their aggregate geometric irregularities. Permanent deformation of HMA mixtures was characterized by permanent strain, creep modulus, and slope of the creep curve from unconfined repeated load deformation tests. The fine aggregate angularity (FAA) test was used to characterize fine aggregates while coarse aggregates were characterized with either the particle index (PI) test, the modified National Aggregate Association flow test (modified NAA), or image analysis. Regression analyses indicate strong correlation between the permanent deformation characteristics of HMA mixtures and the aggregate geometric irregularities. Use of imaging indices for characterizing coarse aggregates gives better coefficients of determination than do other coarse aggregate characteristics such as PI and modified NAA. The imaging indices have major potential in evaluating aggregate geometric irregularities for engineering analysis.

Book Dynamic Testing of Bituminous Mixtures for Permanent Deformation Response

Download or read book Dynamic Testing of Bituminous Mixtures for Permanent Deformation Response written by RCG Haas and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 17 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Permanent deformation, fatigue, and shrinkage fracture are the three major distress mechanisms found in flexible pavements. To date, however, little quantitative information is available on the fundamental material characteristics related to load-associated permanent deformation. The response and characterization of paving materials have proven to be complex problems. This situation has retarded the development of a reliable deformation predictive technique and, consequently, a systematic pavement design process.

Book Characterization of Fatigue Cracking and Healing of Asphalt Mixtures

Download or read book Characterization of Fatigue Cracking and Healing of Asphalt Mixtures written by Xue Luo and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fatigue cracking is one of the most common distresses of asphalt pavements, whereas healing is a counter process to cracking which alleviates cracking damage and extends fatigue life of asphalt pavements. Most of existing methods to characterize fatigue cracking and healing are generally empirical or phenomenological in nature, which does not satisfy the need to develop mechanistic-based pavement design methods. The objective of this study is to characterize fatigue cracking and healing of asphalt mixtures using an energy-based mechanistic approach. A controlled-strain repeated direct tension (RDT) test is selected to generate both fatigue cracking and permanent deformation in an asphalt mixture specimen. Fatigue cracking is separated from permanent deformation from a mechanical viewpoint. The development of fatigue cracking is described by the evolution of the damage density and the increase of the average crack size with the increase of loading cycles. A creep and step-loading recovery (CSR) test is designed to measure the internal stress in the recovery phase of an asphalt mixture specimen. The internal stress and the strain measured in the recovery phase are used to conduct the mechanistic analysis of recovery and healing of the asphalt mixture specimen. Then healing is described using the decrease of the damage density and average crack size with time. Different types of asphalt mixtures produce distinctly different fatigue cracking and healing characteristics. The effect of mixture composition, temperature, and aging are evaluated using the approach above. The entire series of tests for fatigue, permanent deformation and healing can be completed in one day, with the healing part requiring only a matter of minutes. The methods proposed in this study characterize fatigue cracking and healing of asphalt mixtures using its essential cause and effect relationship.