Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
259052 Construction and Building Materials 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper evaluates the fatigue behavior of dense asphalt mixes in dry and environmental-conditioning states. Two-point bending tests were carried out without rest periods at 10 °C and 25 Hz, with the control of the displacement amplitude imposed on trapezoidal specimens. The effects of two different types of mineral fillers were also tested (granite and limestone powders). The results indicate that the action of water has a decisive influence on the fatigue resistance of the asphalt mixes, the effect being more negative with an increase in temperature. Furthermore, the asphalt mix formulated with limestone powder presented a better fatigue resistance.

▸ It is developed a fatigue resistance study of two different asphalt mixes. ▸ Dry and Environmental-Conditioned specimens are tested and compared. ▸ Limestone and granitic fillers are examined regarding the fatigue resistance. ▸ Environmental-Conditioning state results are worst than those from dry state.

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