C. Sangiorgi, F. Balzano, P. Tataranni, A. Graziani, C. Raab
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Recommendation of RILEM TC 280-CBE: test method to assess the bonding of microsurfacing mixtures using the shear bond testing (SBT) apparatus
Microsurfacings are widely recognized as a valid solution for reducing the consumption of energy and raw materials in the construction and maintenance of road surfaces. They require specifically formulated mixtures, designed to compensate for the variability of the substrate and to ensure a durable bond at the interface of the newly applied layer. In fact, the surface texture of the support has a strong effect on the bonding behaviour, as it influences the interlocking and adhesion at the interface. Insufficient interlayer bonding can lead to slippage and to partial or complete delamination of layers. This can impair the functionality of the pavement, as large cracks and potholes can occur. Although several methods for assessing the mechanical performance of microsurfacings are included in the main international standards, there is a lack of standardised guidelines for assessing their bond strength. This recommendation proposes a testing procedure to assess the interlayer bond strength of microsurfacing mixtures using a common shear testing device. In addition to the results of the shear strength, the surface of the substrate can be characterised with regard to its texture using a simple laboratory method.
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Materials and Structures, the flagship publication of the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures (RILEM), provides a unique international and interdisciplinary forum for new research findings on the performance of construction materials. A leader in cutting-edge research, the journal is dedicated to the publication of high quality papers examining the fundamental properties of building materials, their characterization and processing techniques, modeling, standardization of test methods, and the application of research results in building and civil engineering. Materials and Structures also publishes comprehensive reports prepared by the RILEM’s technical committees.