At intermediate service temperatures hot mix asphalt (HMA) concretely are subjected to different loading rates due to movement of vehicles which can significantly affect their mechanical characteristics and final service load. Hence, in this paper the effect of loading rate on intermediate temperature fracture resistance of HMA materials is investigated experimentally in different modes of cracking. Different hot mix asphalt mixtures made of various compositions were subjected to asymmetric threepoint bend loading in the form of edge cracked semi-circular bend (SCB) specimens. The effect of aggregate type and air void were studied on the fracture energy values for three mode mixities (including pure mode I, mixed mode I/II and pure mode II) and at different temperatures of 5°C, 15°C and 25°C. Trends of change in fracture energy values revealed noticeable influence of loading rate on the low and intermediate temperature cracking behavior of tested asphalt mixtures with different air void contents and aggregate types subjected to mixed mode I/II loading. Also, a change observed in fracture resistance of asphalt mixtures at nearly zero (5°C) and intermediate temperatures (25°C) that was due to change in the behavior of bitumen from elastic to viscoelastic. © 2018, Gruppo Italiano Frattura. All rights reserved.

The effect of loading rate on fracture energy of asphalt mixture at intermediate temperatures and under different loading modes / Fakhri, M.; Haghighat Kharrazi, E.; Aliha, M. R. M.; Berto, F.. - In: FRATTURA E INTEGRITÀ STRUTTURALE. - ISSN 1971-8993. - 12:43(2018), pp. 113-132. [10.3221/IGF-ESIS.43.09]

The effect of loading rate on fracture energy of asphalt mixture at intermediate temperatures and under different loading modes

Berto F.
2018

Abstract

At intermediate service temperatures hot mix asphalt (HMA) concretely are subjected to different loading rates due to movement of vehicles which can significantly affect their mechanical characteristics and final service load. Hence, in this paper the effect of loading rate on intermediate temperature fracture resistance of HMA materials is investigated experimentally in different modes of cracking. Different hot mix asphalt mixtures made of various compositions were subjected to asymmetric threepoint bend loading in the form of edge cracked semi-circular bend (SCB) specimens. The effect of aggregate type and air void were studied on the fracture energy values for three mode mixities (including pure mode I, mixed mode I/II and pure mode II) and at different temperatures of 5°C, 15°C and 25°C. Trends of change in fracture energy values revealed noticeable influence of loading rate on the low and intermediate temperature cracking behavior of tested asphalt mixtures with different air void contents and aggregate types subjected to mixed mode I/II loading. Also, a change observed in fracture resistance of asphalt mixtures at nearly zero (5°C) and intermediate temperatures (25°C) that was due to change in the behavior of bitumen from elastic to viscoelastic. © 2018, Gruppo Italiano Frattura. All rights reserved.
2018
Aggregates; Cracks; Fracture; Fracture energy; Fracture toughness; Mixtures; Thermal effects, Air voids; Hot mix asphalt; Hot-mix asphalt mixtures; Intermediate temperatures; Loading rate effects; Mechanical characteristics; Mixed mode i/ii; Service temperature, Asphalt mixtures; Air void effect; Asphalt mixtures; Fracture energy; Loading rate effect; Mixed mode I/II loading; Temperature effect
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The effect of loading rate on fracture energy of asphalt mixture at intermediate temperatures and under different loading modes / Fakhri, M.; Haghighat Kharrazi, E.; Aliha, M. R. M.; Berto, F.. - In: FRATTURA E INTEGRITÀ STRUTTURALE. - ISSN 1971-8993. - 12:43(2018), pp. 113-132. [10.3221/IGF-ESIS.43.09]
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