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Original Articles

Fatigue investigation on asphalt mixture layers’ interface

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Pages 514-534 | Received 15 Aug 2016, Accepted 25 Oct 2016, Published online: 19 Oct 2017
 

Abstract

In this paper, the interface shear fatigue performance is investigated based on a new fatigue test protocol, which includes both cyclic shear and normal static compressive load. Several asphalt structure types are tested at five temperatures (from −10°C to 50°C) and three normal stress levels (from 0 to 0.50 MPa). Based on fatigue tests at three different shear amplitude levels unique fatigue functions of the layers’ interface were identified. It was found that the interface shear fatigue performance is highly dependent on normal stress state and increases with increasing normal stress. This is a direct consequence of the enhanced friction, adhesion and interlock at the shear interface. Observing the fatigue lives at different test temperatures, the best resistance was observed at lowest temperature. From a practical viewpoint, it is highly recommended to perform the test without normal stress application, since this can better reflect the research and practice experience, while keeping the testing protocol to a reasonable level of complexity.

Acknowledgements

The support provided by the Institut für Straßenwesen and its laboratory team at Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany, is gratefully acknowledged.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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