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Study on the influence of aggregate strength and shape on the performance of asphalt mixture

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 294, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.123599

Keywords

Lithology; Aggregate shape; Pavement performance; Rutting; Contact points; Aggregate skeleton structure

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51878193, 51708144]

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The study demonstrated that the strength and shape of aggregates significantly affect the internal skeleton structure of asphalt mixtures, which in turn impacts the service life and performance of asphalt pavements. The contact properties of aggregates have a strong correlation with mechanical properties, influencing the performance and stability of asphalt mixtures.
The strength and shape of aggregates significantly affect the internal skeleton structure (ISS) of the asphalt mixtures, which affects the service life of asphalt pavement. ISS is a critical factor that decides the load transfer path in the asphalt mixture. To improve the performance of the asphalt mixture, three aggregates Granite, Diabase, and Limestone with different strengths and shapes were used. Two-dimensional image processing was used to acquire the ISS including contact properties, distribution and orientation of aggregates. Marshall, wheel tracking and three-point bending beam tests were carried out to evaluate the relationship between skeleton indexes with mechanical properties. Results indicated that the coarse aggregate voids filling method could obtain mineral gradations with the same volume combinations for the three aggregates. The crushing value, loss-angles value, roundness, and flakiness index have an excellent relationship with contact characteristics, showing that strength and shape significantly affect the ISS of the asphalt mixture. The results of Marshall, rutting, and bending stiffness modulus are consistent with the internal structural index, proving that low-temperature and high-temperature performance of asphalt mixture are directly affected by aggregate contact properties. There is a weak linear relationship of strength parameters with mechanical properties because Diabase is three times stronger than Granite but has a lower performance demonstrating that the strength of aggregate has a minimal effect on the performance and stability of the asphalt mixture. The results obtained in this study could be used to improve the utilization efficiency of aggregate. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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