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Influencing factors and mechanisms of blistering in epoxy asphalt mixtures for steel deck pavements

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 316, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.126036

Keywords

Epoxy asphalt mixture; Droplet evaporation; Blister; Saturated vapor pressure; Simulation test

Funding

  1. 973 Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2015CB060100]
  2. 1,000 Youth Elite Program of China

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In this study, the three main factors influencing blistering in pavement were investigated, along with the deformation characteristics and growth mechanisms of blisters. The results showed that temperature had the greatest influence on blistering growth, while the initial debonding area had the least influence. Blistering growth reached its limit within 30 to 90 minutes during the curing period, and blister deformation was rapid when the ambient temperature exceeded 30 degrees C. The ability of epoxy asphalt mixtures to resist deformation positively correlated with curing time.
The epoxy asphalt mixture applied on a steel bridge deck usually experiences blisters in summer construction, which seriously shortens the service life of the pavement structure. In order to reduce the frequency of blisters and improve the construction quality, three main influencing factors of blistering (environment temperature, curing time of epoxy asphalt mixture, and initial debonding area) and the deformation characteristics and growth mechanisms of blistering were investigated. A simulation test of pavement blistering was first designed, and the test parameters were obtained by analyzing the thermodynamic process of droplet evaporation; then, the displacement sensor was used to measure the growth of blistering, and finally the influence of the three main factors on blistering for pavements was analyzed. The main conclusions are as follows: (a) temperature has the greatest influence on the blistering growth, while the initial debonding area has the least influence on the blistering growth; (b) blistering growth in a pavement layer reaches its limit within 30 to 90 min during the curing period; (c) the deformation of blistering is a rapid process if the ambient temperature exceeds 30 degrees C; and (d) the ability of epoxy asphalt mixtures to resist deformation positively correlates with curing time. It is hard to observe blistering at low temperature (30 degrees C) if the epoxy asphalt mixture was paved for more than 48 h. Finally, effective measures would be proposed for improvement from three dimensions are respectively prevention, detection time, and detection method.

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