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    Fatigue and Rutting Performance of Airfield SBS-Modified Binders Containing High Modulus and Antirutting Additives

    Source: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 032 ):;issue: 003
    Author:
    Feipeng Xiao
    ,
    Jiayu Wang
    ,
    Jie Yuan
    ,
    Zhaoyu Liu
    ,
    Denghui Ma
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0002985
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Permanent deformation and fatigue cracking are two main distresses on airfield pavement. To enhance material performances, the researchers introduced three additives in this study: namely, two high modulus agents (HM-1 and HM-2) and an antirutting agent (ARA). Two control binders [Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene (SBS)], a modified binder (PG 76-22), and an unmodified binder (PG 64-22) were blended with additives at 0.3% and 0.6% (by the weight of asphalt mixture). The rutting and fatigue resistances of a total of fourteen binders and five mixtures (AC-20) were evaluated by temperature and frequency sweeps, multiple stress creep recovery (MSCR) tests, and linear amplitude sweep (LAS) tests as well as by the Hamburger Wheel Tracking (HWT) and the four-point bending beam (FBB) fatigue tests for mixtures. From the laboratory investigation, it was found that the additions of additives increased the |G*|/sinδ and R value and decreased the Jnr value at high performance temperatures. Also, the |G*| master curve showed the stiffness of the binder increased when the additive content rose. The antirutting agent (ARA) had more effects on rutting resistance than HM-1 based on HWT results. The relationship between binder indicators (Jnr and |G*|/sinδ) and mixture creep slope was great. As for fatigue performance, HM-1 modified binders showed higher fatigue lives than ARA modified binders at a high strain level. Furthermore, the fatigue life of mixtures at 500 με had weak correlations with fatigue life and A35 predicted by the LAS test at the strain level of 2.5%.
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    contributor authorFeipeng Xiao
    contributor authorJiayu Wang
    contributor authorJie Yuan
    contributor authorZhaoyu Liu
    contributor authorDenghui Ma
    date accessioned2022-01-30T19:52:42Z
    date available2022-01-30T19:52:42Z
    date issued2020
    identifier other%28ASCE%29MT.1943-5533.0002985.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4266130
    description abstractPermanent deformation and fatigue cracking are two main distresses on airfield pavement. To enhance material performances, the researchers introduced three additives in this study: namely, two high modulus agents (HM-1 and HM-2) and an antirutting agent (ARA). Two control binders [Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene (SBS)], a modified binder (PG 76-22), and an unmodified binder (PG 64-22) were blended with additives at 0.3% and 0.6% (by the weight of asphalt mixture). The rutting and fatigue resistances of a total of fourteen binders and five mixtures (AC-20) were evaluated by temperature and frequency sweeps, multiple stress creep recovery (MSCR) tests, and linear amplitude sweep (LAS) tests as well as by the Hamburger Wheel Tracking (HWT) and the four-point bending beam (FBB) fatigue tests for mixtures. From the laboratory investigation, it was found that the additions of additives increased the |G*|/sinδ and R value and decreased the Jnr value at high performance temperatures. Also, the |G*| master curve showed the stiffness of the binder increased when the additive content rose. The antirutting agent (ARA) had more effects on rutting resistance than HM-1 based on HWT results. The relationship between binder indicators (Jnr and |G*|/sinδ) and mixture creep slope was great. As for fatigue performance, HM-1 modified binders showed higher fatigue lives than ARA modified binders at a high strain level. Furthermore, the fatigue life of mixtures at 500 με had weak correlations with fatigue life and A35 predicted by the LAS test at the strain level of 2.5%.
    publisherASCE
    titleFatigue and Rutting Performance of Airfield SBS-Modified Binders Containing High Modulus and Antirutting Additives
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume32
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0002985
    page04019366
    treeJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 032 ):;issue: 003
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