Influence of wet-dry history on the mixed fracture properties of dense asphalt mixture based on ASCB test

IF 5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Qinglin Guo , Panpan Zuo , Lili Li , Keyi Wang , Zhiyong Liu , Li Zhang , Wenli He , Pengfei Liu
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The coupling effects of traffic loads and rainfall may cause premature cracking in asphalt layer. Consequently, it is of interest to study the influence of rainfall on the fracture resistance of asphalt mixtures. However, the on-site testing presents significant challenges. Thus, this study designs the wet-dry history to simulate the conditions experienced by asphalt mixture in the field, employing the asymmetric semi-circular bend (ASCB) test to determine the mixed fracture performance of asphalt mixture. The fracture criteria of the asphalt mixture before and after wet-dry cycling treatment were analyzed, and the propagation of crack mouth was measured using digital image correlation technology. Results indicate that wet-dry cycles lead to the mass loss in asphalt mixture, with higher loss correlating to more cycles. Wet-dry history causes an increase in the stress intensity factor at medium temperature. For the condition of 24 cycles, the low-temperature fracture toughness of mode I is significantly reduced, and the low-temperature fracture toughness increases under mixed and II modes, which results in an increased ratio of KII/KIC. The low-temperature fracture energy of asphalt mixture is susceptible to wet-dry history. Empirical fracture criteria such as linear model exhibit smaller deviation than the MTS and GMTS criteria. Wet-dry history notably reduces the low-temperature plastic deformation and diminishes the crack propagation deforming capability. The load-CMOD curve at low temperature is suggested to assess the impact of wet-dry history on the crack propagation capability of asphalt mixture.
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Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics
Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics 工程技术-工程:机械
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8.40
自引率
18.90%
发文量
435
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics'' aims & scopes have been re-designed to cover both the theoretical, applied, and numerical aspects associated with those cracking related phenomena taking place, at a micro-, meso-, and macroscopic level, in materials/components/structures of any kind. The journal aims to cover the cracking/mechanical behaviour of materials/components/structures in those situations involving both time-independent and time-dependent system of external forces/moments (such as, for instance, quasi-static, impulsive, impact, blasting, creep, contact, and fatigue loading). Since, under the above circumstances, the mechanical behaviour of cracked materials/components/structures is also affected by the environmental conditions, the journal would consider also those theoretical/experimental research works investigating the effect of external variables such as, for instance, the effect of corrosive environments as well as of high/low-temperature.
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