2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13194409
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Laboratory Evaluation of a Vertical Vibration Testing Method for an SMA-13 Mixture

Abstract: In order to simulate the on-site compaction conditions of a Stone Matrix Asphalt (SMA) mixture, The Vertical Vibration Testing Method (VVTM), Superpave Gyratory Compactor (SGC), and Marshall method are used to test the SMA-13 mixture, and the physical and mechanical properties of the asphalt mixture designed by these three methods are tested. Subsequently, the influences of the molding method on the mechanical properties are compared. The influence of vibration compaction time on the volume parameters of the S… Show more

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“…The pores in the specimen become smaller, forming a compact overall structure, and the friction and intercalation between the phyllite particles are correspondingly larger. Therefore, the strength of the phyllite formed by VVCM is greater than that of the sample formed by the heavy compaction method [ 34 ].…”
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“…The pores in the specimen become smaller, forming a compact overall structure, and the friction and intercalation between the phyllite particles are correspondingly larger. Therefore, the strength of the phyllite formed by VVCM is greater than that of the sample formed by the heavy compaction method [ 34 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the rolling operation of the vibratory roller, the eccentric block is driven by the vibrating shaft to rotate rapidly, forming the interference force of the vibration system of the “roller-compressed material.”. Under the action of the interference force, the vibrating wheel vibrates with a frequency equal to that of the interference force [ 31 34 ]. The vibration is further transferred to the material to be pressed, making the material gradually denser.…”
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