2019
DOI: 10.3390/ma12172675
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Investigating the Effect of Aggregate Characteristics on the Macroscopic and Microscopic Fracture Mechanisms of Asphalt Concrete at Low-Temperature

Abstract: The low-temperature crack of asphalt concrete is considered to be one of the main deteriorations in asphalt pavements. However, there have been few studies on the composite effects of the aggregate characteristics and fracturing modes on the low-temperature cracking of asphalt concrete. Hence, the edge cracked semi-circular bend tests and the discrete element modeling approaches are combined to investigate the effect of the aggregate contents, aggregate morphological features and aggregate distributions on the… Show more

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“…Several studies employed the discrete element method (DEM) in the modeling and analysis of various problems, such as the mechanical behavior of ceramics [13], milling processes [14], fractures in concrete [15] and the simulation of granular flows [16]. In DEM, materials are represented as an assembly of spheres which interact according to physical laws.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies employed the discrete element method (DEM) in the modeling and analysis of various problems, such as the mechanical behavior of ceramics [13], milling processes [14], fractures in concrete [15] and the simulation of granular flows [16]. In DEM, materials are represented as an assembly of spheres which interact according to physical laws.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameters of equations at various temperatures are extracted to generate the relation between parameters and temperatures using the mathematical regression analysis in Figure 13. Substituting Equations (17) and (18) into Equation (6), the model equation of the coupling effect between temperature and strain rate on the peak stress of hydraulic asphalt concrete in compression is obtained, as shown in Equation (19): According to Figure 13, the parameter a is between 1 and 1.056. Considering that the parameter a is the dynamic increase factor at the static strain rate, the parameter a can be set as 1.…”
Section: From the Data Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relation between parameter b and temperature is displayed in Figure 13. Therefore, the relevant expressions are obtained as shown below: a = 1 (17) b = 1.769 × (|T| + 5) −0.6762 R 2 = 0.9984 (18) Substituting Equations (17) and (18) into Equation 6, the model equation of the coupling effect between temperature and strain rate on the peak stress of hydraulic asphalt concrete in compression is obtained, as shown in Equation 19:…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…e Burgers contact models used in these studies are all invoked directly from the software (PFC) produced by Itasca Corporation. Subsequently, Ren and Sun [35] developed a new mesoscopic viscoelastic contact model, namely, the mesoscopic generalized Maxwell contact model, which could describe the low-temperature rheological behavior of asphalt concrete more accurately than the mesoscopic Burgers contact model in the DEM [36][37][38]. Shimizu et al [39] and Jin et al [40] put forward the mesoscopic generalized Kelvin contact model in the DEM but had not been applied to asphalt-based materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%