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Disk-shaped Compact Tension Test for Asphalt Concrete Fracture

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In this article, a disk-shaped compact tension (DC(T) test has been developed as a practical method for obtaining the fracture energy of asphalt concrete, which is used to test cylindrical cores obtained from in-place asphalt concrete pavements or gyratory-compacted specimens fabricated during the mixture design process.
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A disk-shaped compact tension (DC(T)) test has been developed as a practical method for obtaining the fracture energy of asphalt concrete. The main purpose of the development of this specimen geometry is the ability to test cylindrical cores obtained from in-place asphalt concrete pavements or gyratory-compacted specimens fabricated during the mixture design process. A suitable specimen geometry was developed using the ASTM E399 standard for compact tension testing of metals as a starting point. After finalizing the specimen geometry, a typical asphalt concrete surface mixture was tested at various temperatures and loading rates to evaluate the proposed DC(T) configuration. The variability of the fracture energy obtained from the DC(T) geometry was found to be comparable with the variability associated with other fracture tests for asphalt concrete. The ability of the test to detect changes in the fracture energy with the various testing conditions (temperature and loading rate) was the benchmark for determining the potential of using the DC(T) geometry. The test has the capability to capture the transition of asphalt concrete from a brittle material at low temperatures to a more ductile material at higher temperatures. Because testing was conducted on ungrooved specimens, special care was taken to quantify deviations of the crack path from the pure mode I crack path. An analysis of variance of test data revealed that the prototype DC(T) can detect statistical differences in fracture energy resulting for tests conducted across a useful range of test temperatures and loading rates. This specific analysis also indicated that fracture energy is not correlated to crack deviation angle. This paper also provides an overview of ongoing work integrating experimental results and observations with numerical analysis by means of a cohesive zone model tailored for asphalt concrete fracture behavior.

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A bilinear cohesive zone model tailored for fracture of asphalt concrete considering viscoelastic bulk material

TL;DR: In this article, a bilinear cohesive zone model (CZM) is employed in conjunction with a viscoelastic bulk (background) material to investigate fracture behavior of asphalt concrete.
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Using Semi Circular Bending Test to Evaluate Low Temperature Fracture Resistance for Asphalt Concrete

TL;DR: In this paper, a repeatable semi circular bending (SCB) fracture test was presented to evaluate the low temperature fracture resistance of asphalt mixture, which represented a combination of factors such as binder type, binder modifier, aggregate type, and air voids, and two testing conditions of loading rate and initial notch length.
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Investigation of the Fracture Resistance of Hot-Mix Asphalt Concrete Using a Disk-Shaped Compact Tension Test

TL;DR: In this article, a disk-shaped compact tension (DC(T) test was proposed for determining low-temperature fracture properties of cylindrically shaped asphalt concrete test specimens.
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Simulation of Fracture Behavior in Asphalt Concrete Using a Heterogeneous Cohesive Zone Discrete Element Model

TL;DR: In this paper, a bilinear cohesive zone model was implemented into the clustered discrete element (DEM) framework to enable simulation of crack initiation and propagation in asphalt concrete, and verification of the cohesive zone fracture model was carried out using a double cantilever beam.
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Cracked asphalt pavement under traffic loading – A 3D finite element analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, an asphalt pavement containing a transverse top-down crack is investigated under traffic loading using 3D finite element analysis, and the stress intensity factors and the T-stress are calculated for different distances between the crack and the vehicle wheels.
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Fracture Mechanics : Fundamentals and Applications

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