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The effect of freeze-thaw cycle on the low-temperature properties of asphalt fine aggregate matrix utilizing bending beam rheometer

  • Xiangbing Gong
  • , Pedro Romero
  • , Zejiao Dong*
  • , Daniel Scott Sudbury
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • University of Utah

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Abstract

Low-temperature cracking is one of main distresses in asphalt pavements and found to usually occur within fine aggregate matrix (FAM) from the perspective of meso-scale. In this study, the Bending Beam Rheometer was utilized to investigate the low-temperature properties of FAM. Temperature, gradation, asphalt content, and gyration level were designed to be variables included in the BBR test for FAM beams. Absorption, stiffness, and m-value were selected to be evaluation indexes to explore the effect of freeze-thaw cycle. Results show that the virgin beams in FAM I-2 are less likely to crack due to the smallest thermal stress and the largest relaxation rate. Poor and rich asphalt content as well as low- and over-compaction are demonstrated to degrade the freeze-thaw resistance of FAM. The absorption indicates that more air voids in FAM result in more moisture damage, and this trend becomes more significant as the bath temperature goes up. It could be concluded that the BBR is an effective tool to predict and control the cracking possibility of FAM. The tiny air voids lead to greater heaving pressure in FAM, which is remarked as the damage mechanism behind the freeze-thaw action. Warm climate and long-lasting heavy traffic are found to be adverse factors deteriorating the resistance of FAM in seasonally frozen regions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-107
Number of pages7
JournalCold Regions Science and Technology
Volume125
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Asphalt fine aggregate matrix
  • Bending Beam Rheometer
  • Freeze-thaw cycle
  • Low-temperature properties
  • Meso-scale
  • Moisture damage

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