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Deformation superposition effect of asphalt mixture based on experiments and micromechanical modeling

  • Chun Li
  • , Xinxing Bian
  • , Qifeng Dong
  • , Huining Xu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Petro China Fuel Oil Limited Research Institute
  • School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Abstract: Under multi-wheel heavy load, the asphalt mixture is prone to exhibit the deformation superposition effect, which exacerbates the damage of pavement structure. Multi-point penetration tests and numerical simulations by discrete element method (DEM) are performed to investigate the deformation superposition effect and micromechanical characteristics of asphalt mixture. The effect of wheel spacing, wheel group, and the evolution of micromechanical deformation superposition behavior are analyzed. Results indicate that the deformation superposition resistance of the asphalt mixture under the multi-wheel load decreases dramatically with the decrease in wheel spacing and the increase in the number of wheels, specifically the wheel spacing is 54 mm and the number of wheels is 4. The DEM simulations reflect the micromechanical property of asphalt mixture in the multi-point penetration test. The reduction of tensile chains is the internal reason for asphalt mixture deformation superposition, indicating the decrease of the adhesive strength of the material. A remarkably positive correlation is found between the reduction of the tensile chain and the deformation effect coefficient. In the process of superposition, the aggregate skeleton force chains are gradually destroyed and decrease to zero until cracking. The numerical simulation outcome is consistent with the laboratory penetration test outcome.

Original languageEnglish
Article number26
JournalJournal of Infrastructure Preservation and Resilience
Volume2
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Asphalt mixtures
  • Deformation superposition effect
  • Discrete element method (DEM)
  • Micromechanical characteristics
  • Multi-point penetration test

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