Comparison of Asphalt Mixtures Crack Resistance at Intermediate Temperatures using Advanced Test Methods and Theories

Author:

Cao Wei1,Mohammad Louay N.12,Barghabany Peyman12,Cooper Samuel B.1,Salari Saman1

Affiliation:

1. Louisiana Transportation Research Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

Abstract

Due to the increased use of recycled materials in pavement, the crack resistance of asphalt mixtures has become a major concern. This study evaluated the crack resistance of asphalt mixtures containing up to 40% reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) at intermediate temperatures. Three groups of materials consisting of seven plant-produced hot-mix asphalt mixtures were evaluated. A suite of test methods with various mechanistic backgrounds were employed, namely: semi-circular bend, simplified viscoelastic continuum damage, indirect tension, Texas overlay, and Illinois flexibility index tests. The corresponding parameters obtained for assessing crack resistance were: critical strain energy release rate Jc, material fatigue sensitivity, dissipated creep strain energy, number of cycles to failure Nf,OT, the interaction plot of critical fracture energy versus crack progression rate, and the flexibility index, respectively. Test results indicated that mixtures with higher RAP content exhibited higher stiffness and indirect tensile strength with lower compliance than the counterpart materials. In addition, all evaluation parameters, except for the use of the interaction plot from the Texas overlay test, provided consistent observations that incorporation of more RAP deteriorated the materials’ crack resistance. The mixture-discriminating capabilities of all test methodologies were also investigated using the paired t-test on the experimental data of each mixture group. The results presented herein were part of Pooled Fund TPF-5(294) study titled Develop Mix Design and Analysis Procedures for Asphalt Mixtures Containing High-RAP and/or RAS Contents.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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