Open this publication in new window or tab >>2024 (English)In: Bituminous Mixtures and Pavements VIII, Informa UK Limited , 2024, p. 321-327Chapter in book (Other academic)
Abstract [en]
Asphalt materials deteriorate when used in pavements due to their continuous exposure to traffic loads and other degrading mechanisms. This paper presents an experimental investigation to capture the initiation and evolution of damage in asphalt mixtures under compressive loads, in which the material degradation is attributed to the viscoelastic energy. In order to study the influence of temperature on degradation of asphalt materials, the test is conducted at four distinct temperatures: 10C, 0C, 20C, and 40C. The obtained experimental data reveal that, at lower temperatures, the viscoelastic energy threshold required to initiate damage in the asphalt specimens considerably increases. Furthermore, the results highlight the significant impact of temperature on damage evolution in asphalt materials. This study also identifies a critical damage threshold, beyond which the rate of damage evolution experiences a substantial increase. Notably, the critical damage threshold is lower at colder temperatures.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Informa UK Limited, 2024
National Category
Infrastructure Engineering
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-354320 (URN)10.1201/9781003402541-38 (DOI)001510120500038 ()2-s2.0-85204842860 (Scopus ID)
Note
QC 20241003
Part of ISBN 9781040147085, 9781032514949
2024-10-022024-10-022025-10-03Bibliographically approved