Predicting thermal cracking of pavements from binder properties:: Theoretical basis and field validation

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作者
Bouldin, MG [1 ]
Dongré, R [1 ]
Rowe, GM [1 ]
Sharrock, MJ [1 ]
Anderson, DA [1 ]
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[1] Koch Mat Co, Wichita, KS USA
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critical cracking temperature; bending beam rheometer; hot mix asphalt; binder tensile strength; test roads; field performance;
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TU [建筑科学];
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The main objective of this paper is to describe the development of a comprehensive semi-empirical mechanistic model to determine the critical cracking temperature, T-cr, of asphalt pavements. This model uses stiffness data from the Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) to predict thermal stress in the binder. The thermal stress in the hot-mix pavement is computed using a damage transfer function called the Pavement Constant (PC). To determine T-cr, the pavement thermal stress is compared with the binder tensile strength measured using the Direct Tension Test (DTT). The authors have used this model to develop a low-temperature criterion for use as a binder purchase specification. In this specification, the low-temperature binder performance grade is determined by comparing the thermal stress in the pavement with the binder failure stress. If the binder failure stress exceeds the thermal stress at the specification temperature, the binder is considered a "pass". This semi-empirical model was calibrated using the binder properties and the hot-mix properties from the Lament Test Road in Alberta, Canada. Further validation was obtained from analysis of the Elk County Test Road in Pennsylvania, as well as for two widely used polymer-modified asphalts with anecdotal, but extensive, performance data.
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