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Effect of aggregate contact condition on skeleton stability in asphalt mixture

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Pages 196-202 | Received 25 Aug 2017, Accepted 06 Mar 2018, Published online: 21 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

To investigate the effect of aggregate contact condition on the deformation stability of asphalt mixture (DSAM), computed tomography system was used to acquire a contact parameter of aggregates – the aggregate contact index (ACI) characterising the contact characteristic for coarse aggregate. The aggregate slip tests were conducted under different test conditions . This paper investigates the relationship between ACI and slip energy index (SEI), and discusses the effects of aggregate-asphalt combined action and aggregate gradation on DSAM. The results indicate that SEI shows a good relationship with ACI. At 60 °C, SEI has the best linear correlation with the parameter ACI*VFA (Voids Filled with Asphalt), and the deformation stability has the biggest increase amplitude with the increase in ACI*VFA. In the high-temperature range (higher than 50 °C), there is a good linear relationship between SEI and ACI/VFA, and the contribution of aggregate contact to DSAM is bigger under a higher temperature. However, the action of asphalt changes to lubrication from cementation with the increase in temperature, so the growth of SEI with ACI/VFA becomes smaller. AC-13b mix has a better deformation stability than AC-13a and AC-13c mixes at 60 °C though they have the same nominal maximum aggregate size.

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Funding

This work was supported by Applied Basic Research Project the Ministry of Transport of China [grant number 2014319812151]; Natural Science Basic Research Plan in Shaanxi Province of China [grant number 2014JQ7242]; the Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges [grant number 310821162010], [grant number 310821163404]; the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 51008031].

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