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Pre- and post-peak toughening behaviours of fibre-reinforced hot-mix asphalt mixtures

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Pages 122-132 | Received 25 Oct 2012, Accepted 27 Aug 2013, Published online: 20 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

Recycled plastic fibre-reinforced hot-mix asphalt (HMA) mixtures have better fatigue resistance than plain HMA. The toughening effects of recycled plastic fibre-reinforced HMA were characterised using direct tensile loading tests. Adding a small quantity of recycled plastic fibres to HMA was found to significantly increase the mixture's fracture energy and toughness, which were calculated using the pre- and post-peak stages of tensile force–displacement curves. A theoretical model representing the pre-peak behaviour of fibre-reinforced HMA with direct tension-softening curves for various fibre contents is presented here. The enhanced toughness through post-peak analysis was also observed using toughness indices associated with fibre-bridging effect after the pre-peak composite stress. The pre-peak fracture energy model and post-peak toughness indices appeared to be governed by the direct tensile toughening of fibre-reinforced HMA's enhanced fibre-bridging effects. The pre-peak fracture energy model demonstrates the effect of fibre content on the strain energy density during the pull-out process within the pre-peak composite stress region. The maximum pre-peak fracture energy of a coarse-graded HMA mixed with recycled plastic fibres is achieved at a fibre content of 0.4% of the total weight of the HMA. The increases in the toughness indices within the post-peak composite stress region indicate that the fatigue resistance of fibre-reinforced HMA is at least 30% greater than that of control HMA.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Internal Research Program (Composite Pavement System) of Korea Institute of Construction Technology, funded by the Ministry of Knowledge and Economy.

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