Investigation of asphalt mixture strength at low temperatures with the bending beam rheometer
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract
A new strength test method for asphalt mixture at low temperatures is presented in this paper. The method uses a modified bending beam Rheometer (BBR), capable of applying loads at different rates. Two major factors, that can significantly affect strength, were analysed: cooling medium and specimen size. Similar strength values were obtained in air and potassium acetate and significantly lower values were obtained in ethanol. Preliminary investigation with sodium fluorescein (FL) indicates the fluorescing marker diffused in mixtures when ethanol was used. The failure distributions of BBR mixture beams and of larger beams (LBs) were analysed using histogram testing and size effect theory. Different Weibull moduli were obtained for BBR and for the LB, which indicates that BBR beams may be too small to capture the representative volume element of the material. © 2014 © 2014 Taylor & Francis.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Road Materials and Pavement Design
First Page
28
Last Page
44
Recommended Citation
Falchetto, A., Marasteanu, M., Balmurugan, S., & Negulescu, I. (2014). Investigation of asphalt mixture strength at low temperatures with the bending beam rheometer. Road Materials and Pavement Design, 15 (SUPPL.1), 28-44. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680629.2014.926618