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- Title
Fatigue Resistance Characterization of Warm Asphalt Rubber by Multiple Approaches.
- Authors
Yu, Jiangmiao; Yu, Xianshu; Gao, Zheming; Guo, Feng; Wang, Duanyi; Yu, Huayang
- Abstract
Featured Application: This work provides reference for selecting appropriate approaches to evaluate the fatigue characteristics of rubberized asphalt specimens containing warm mix asphalt additives or other modifiers. Warm asphalt rubber (WAR) mixture is a sustainable paving material with advantages including waste recycling and noise reducing. A comprehensive understanding of the fatigue performance of WAR specimens is helpful to its wide application. However, research on evaluating the fatigue performance of WAR binder and mixtures is very limited. This paper applies five fatigue analysis approaches to evaluate the fatigue life of WAR samples with three different warm mix asphalt (WMA) additives. The conventional G*sinδ, linear amplitude sweep (LAS), indirect tensile fatigue test (ITFT), and four-point bending beam (4PB) test were conducted based on available standards. In addition, a novel shear fatigue test was performed on WAR mortars. Test results indicated that the incorporation of crumb rubber has a significantly positive effect on fatigue resistance. WAR with chemical and foaming additives exhibited a poorer performance than asphalt rubber (AR), but their fatigue performance was still greatly superior to the non-rubberized samples. Finally, LAS as well as mortar shear fatigue and 4PB tests provided the same prediction of fatigue resistance, while the results of G*sinδ and the ITFT were inconsistent. It is recommended to use LAS, the mortar shear fatigue test, and the 4PB test for the fatigue resistance evaluation of rubberized specimens. The validation of the findings with more materials and field performances is recommended.
- Subjects
ASPHALT; RUBBER; WASTE recycling
- Publication
Applied Sciences (2076-3417), 2018, Vol 8, Issue 9, p1495
- ISSN
2076-3417
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3390/app8091495