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Fatigue Performance of Double-Layered Asphalt Concrete Beams Reinforced with New Type of Geocomposites

Piotr Jaskuła, Dawid Ryś, Marcin Stienss, Cezary Szydłowski, Michał Gołos, Jacek Kawalec

2021Materials12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The reinforcement of asphalt layers with geosynthetics has been used for several decades, but proper evaluation of the influence of these materials on pavement fatigue life is still a challenging task. The presented study investigates a novel approach to the reinforcement of asphalt layers using a new type of geogrid composite, in which square or hexagonal polypropylene stiff monolithic paving grid with integral junctions is bonded to polypropylene non-woven paving fabric. The laboratory fatigue tests were performed on large asphalt concrete beams reinforced with the new type of geocomposite. Unreinforced samples were used as reference. Test results were analysed in several aspects, including the standardised approach based on stiffness reduction, but also using energy dissipation. The effect of reinforcement on pavement fatigue life was also estimated. Based on the obtained final results of fatigue life calculations, it can be concluded that the evaluated geogrid composites have an evident positive effect on pavement performance and have a significant potential to extend the overall pavement life, especially in the case of hexagonal grid.

Topics & Concepts

GeogridMaterials scienceReinforcementAsphaltPolypropyleneAsphalt concreteComposite materialStiffnessDissipationGeosyntheticsStructural engineeringComposite numberGeotechnical engineeringEngineeringThermodynamicsPhysicsGeotechnical Engineering and Soil StabilizationAsphalt Pavement Performance EvaluationGeotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures