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Evaluation of fatigue criteria for asphalt binders
David A. Anderson,Yann M. Le Hir,Yann M. Le Hir,Mihai Marasteanu,Jean-Pascal Planche,Didier Martin,Gilles Gauthier +6 more
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In this paper, a time sweep using the dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) has been proposed as an alternative test method for developing load-associated fatigue information for asphalt binders.Abstract:
The original SuperPave asphalt binder specification criterion for fatigue, G* sin δ, has received considerable criticism. Recently, a time sweep using the dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) has been proposed as an alternative test method for developing load-associated fatigue information for asphalt binders. This proposed test method is examined with respect to a phenomenon called edge fracture. Edge fracture is reported in the literature for steady state and oscillatory flow in DSR, but it has not been reported for asphalt binders. The modulus, when plotted versus number of cycles generated in a time sweep test, has the appearance typical of fatigue behavior; however, the actual response of the material depends markedly on the initial modulus of the material. The development of the modulus with repeated shearing is described with respect to flow of the asphalt binder at its circumference. The data are examined with respect to their validity as a measure of fatigue, and recommendations with respect to the use ...read more
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Fatigue and healing properties of nano-reinforced bituminous binders
TL;DR: In this paper, the fatigue and healing properties of bituminous binders containing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and nanoclays (NCs) as reinforcing additives were investigated by means of a dynamic shear rheometer and employing specifically devised testing protocols.
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A continuum damage model for asphalt cement and asphalt mastic fatigue
TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical model for the mechanical degradation of asphalt cement and mastic under repeated loading was developed by applying the strain decomposition principle to consider linear viscoelastic, nonlinear visco-elastic and damage mechanisms.
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The crossover temperature: significance and application towards engineering balanced recycled binder blends
Lorena Garcia Cucalon,Fawaz Kaseer,Edith Arámbula-Mercado,Amy Epps Martin,Nathan Morian,Sara Pournoman,Elie Y. Hajj +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrated that increased quantities of asphalt-based recycled materials can be incorporated in asphalt paving mixtures by using recycling agents and demonstrated that restoring the required performa...
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Effect of Testing Geometry on Measuring Fatigue of Asphalt Binders and Mastics
Wilfung Martono,Wilfung Martono,Hussain U. Bahia,Hussain U. Bahia,John A D'Angelo,John A D'Angelo +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between binder stiffness and true fatigue using parallel plate geometry in a dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) was investigated, and it was shown that stiffness of less than 15 MPa will result in instability failure known as edge effect, instead of true fatigue.
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Evaluation of fatigue properties of bituminous binders
TL;DR: In this article, a time sweep using the dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) has been proposed as an alternative test method for the asphalt binder Superpave specification.
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