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Experimental and numerical modelling of shear bonding between asphalt layers

Denis Jelagin, Erik Olsson, Christiane Raab, Manfred N. Partl

2023Road Materials and Pavement Design15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interlayers in asphalt pavements are potential structural damage initiators. In order to better understand the quantitative role of interlayer parameters, such as surface roughness, binder type, binder content and loading type on interlayer shear strength, this paper focuses on the effects of particle interlock and contact conditions on interlayer strength through experimental and numerical modelling. Experimentally, interlayer shear box strength tests on a model material consisting of stiff binder blended with steel balls are performed with and without normal force confinement. A Discrete Element method model of the test is developed using measurements of the model material for calibrating the contact law and for validating the model. It is shown that this model captures adequately the measured force-displacement response of the specimens. It is thus a feasible starting point for numerically and experimentally studying the role of binder and tack coat regarding interlayer shear strength of real asphalt layers.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAsphaltComposite materialShear (geology)Surface finishShear strength (soil)Discrete element methodDirect shear testInterlockStructural engineeringMechanicsEngineeringGeologySoil sciencePhysicsSoil waterAsphalt Pavement Performance EvaluationGeotechnical Engineering and Underground StructuresInfrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
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