The finite element model (FEM) results of a pavement structure are used to evaluate how stress state at the layer interface varies during the passage of a wheel over the road surface and to qualify the reasonability of existing dynamic tests used to characterize interface shear behavior. FEM interface stress states, inside and outside the tire track, are compared with stress histories undergone by specimens tested with the most common devices, such as guillotine or inclined. The outcomes clearly highlight that none of the existing devices can mimic the typical stress histories of the different alignments, merely approximating more or less some of these. In fact, in certain conditions, the inclined test configuration is quite good for alignments close to the rim of the wheel. This is no longer true if the traffic wander is considered. The real stress state may only be reproduced with a device that can independently manage normal pressure and shear.

Interface stress state in the most common shear tests / D'Andrea, Antonio; Tozzo, Cristina. - In: CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS. - ISSN 0950-0618. - STAMPA. - 107:(2016), pp. 341-355. [10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.01.016]

Interface stress state in the most common shear tests

D'ANDREA, Antonio;TOZZO, CRISTINA
2016

Abstract

The finite element model (FEM) results of a pavement structure are used to evaluate how stress state at the layer interface varies during the passage of a wheel over the road surface and to qualify the reasonability of existing dynamic tests used to characterize interface shear behavior. FEM interface stress states, inside and outside the tire track, are compared with stress histories undergone by specimens tested with the most common devices, such as guillotine or inclined. The outcomes clearly highlight that none of the existing devices can mimic the typical stress histories of the different alignments, merely approximating more or less some of these. In fact, in certain conditions, the inclined test configuration is quite good for alignments close to the rim of the wheel. This is no longer true if the traffic wander is considered. The real stress state may only be reproduced with a device that can independently manage normal pressure and shear.
2016
dynamic shear tests; fatigue analysis; hot mix asphalt; interface; civil and structural engineering; building and construction; materials science (all)
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Interface stress state in the most common shear tests / D'Andrea, Antonio; Tozzo, Cristina. - In: CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS. - ISSN 0950-0618. - STAMPA. - 107:(2016), pp. 341-355. [10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.01.016]
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