Abstract
This paper focuses on the experimental investigation on temperature sensitivity and visco-elastoplastic behaviour of glasphalt. Classic Burgers creep model could only describe the viscoelastic behaviour of materials before the third creep-phase, so a viscoplastic string is added in series with classic Burgers model in order to predict the visco-elastoplastic behaviour of glasphalt. In this research, the effects of loading stress and temperature on creep behaviour of glasphalt under dynamic loading are investigated. In addition, some methods were used to solve model parameters and then predictions from proposed model were compared with experimental results. It was shown that creep testing curves coincided well with theoretic curves, validating that modified Burgers model can completely characterise creep behaviour of glasphalt. Besides, temperature sensitivity of glasphalt was evaluated by using indirect tensile stiffness modulus test, and stiffness modulus behaviour model of glasphalt was presented based on the experimental results and numerical analysis.
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