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Understanding Asphalt Concrete Aging Using Nanoindentation, Hasan M. Faisal
Understanding Asphalt Concrete Aging Using Nanoindentation, Hasan M. Faisal
Civil Engineering ETDs
Asphalt concrete (AC) is created by mixing liquid asphalt binder with solid aggregates. When asphalt binder is mixed with aggregates, it creates a thin film (about 7-16 microns thick) around the aggregate surface. Fine aggregate (smaller than 0.075 mm size) get entrapped within the binder film or mixed with the binder, and create a phase called mastic. Both asphalt film and mastic play significant roles in aging of asphalt pavement. To this day, tests were performed mainly on the bulk liquid asphalt, but not on the film or mastic. In this study, for the first time, nanoindentation tests were done …
Characterization Of Asphalt Healing And Incorporation In A Fatigue Damage Model, Umme A. Mannan
Characterization Of Asphalt Healing And Incorporation In A Fatigue Damage Model, Umme A. Mannan
Civil Engineering ETDs
Healing is defined as the restoration of the material property during the rest period after damage. The healing property of the asphalt binder is opposite to fatigue damage, which occurs due to repeated traffic loading. On the other hand, healing occurs in the rest period between loading. Most of the existing methods for characterizing the fatigue damage and healing of asphalt are empirical in nature and do not consider the mechanism of healing. Although the asphalt concrete is a mixture of asphalt binder, fines and aggregates, most of the healing occurs in the asphalt binder. Therefore, it is important to …