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Development of a fatigue index parameter, Sapp, for asphalt mixes using viscoelastic continuum damage theory

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PAVEMENT ENGINEERING
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 438-452

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10298436.2020.1751844

Keywords

Asphalt mixture; fatigue; index parameter; viscoelastic continuum damage (VECD) theory; traffic level; S-app

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  1. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) [DTFH61-08-H-00005]

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This paper proposes a new fatigue index parameter, S-app, which considers the effects of material toughness and stiffness, and can be used to evaluate the fatigue resistance of asphalt mixtures.
Fatigue cracking is one of the major distresses in asphalt pavements. Engineers have used many methods, from sophisticated numerical simulations to experience-based knowledge, to address fatigue cracking and deliver pavements that perform well. One strategy that has become increasingly widespread is the use of a fatigue index parameter that identifies the cracking potential of asphalt mixtures independent of the pavement structure. The use of such indices allows pavement engineers to make quick and targeted decisions with regard to mix design, mix acceptance, and mix quality assurance. This paper proposes a new fatigue index parameter, S-app, which represents the damage capacity of a mixture and is based on the viscoelastic continuum damage theory. Unlike other indices, this new index considers the effects of both material toughness and stiffness. S-app was employed in this study to evaluate 105 different asphalt mixtures with varied design factors. The results indicate that S-app is able to distinguish the fatigue resistance of asphalt mixtures with varied properties, including different binder contents, binder performance grades, reclaimed asphalt pavement contents, types of binder modifier, air void contents, aggregate gradations, and aging levels. This paper also presents a set of recommended S-app threshold values for different expected traffic volumes.

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