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Research Article

Influence of temperature on deformation failure and acoustic emission characterisation of asphalt concrete under uniaxial compression

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Article: 2038380 | Received 14 Sep 2021, Accepted 31 Jan 2022, Published online: 16 Feb 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The deformation behaviour of the asphalt concrete (AC) depends on the loading state and the temperature, accompanied by a large number of microcracks. In this study, the deformation and failure behaviour of the AC under uniaxial compression were investigated by the acoustic emission (AE). Both the stress–strain relationship and the energy dissipation were employed to analyse the macroscopic deformation of the specimen at low and medium temperatures. The AE parameters including count, energy and amplitude were measured in real-time during the loading process. The damage morphology of specimens was characterised by the failure location with the AE technology. Results show that with the rise of the temperature, the strength of AC specimens gradually decreased, which leads to a lower capacity in storing strain energy. The dissipative energy is greatly affected by the damage degree of the specimen. Both the event count and amplitude increased rapidly when the specimen failure occurred. The AE parameters are relatively sensitive to the deformation failure of asphalt mixtures influenced by the temperature. Furthermore, the results also imply that the AE method used in the present study to characterise the deformation failure in pavement engineering is more scientific and precise.

Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number 51708048), The Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province (grant number 2020JJ5586), The Scientific Research Project of Hunan Provincial Department of Education for Excellent Young Scholars (grant number 20B039).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 51708048], the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province [grant number 2020JJ5586], the Scientific Research Project of Hunan Provincial Department of Education for Excellent Young Scholars [grant number 20B039].

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