Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6714311 Construction and Building Materials 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
A self-developed triaxial test method was adopted to characterize mechanical behavior of the asphalt mixture under three-dimensional stress states in this study. The conventional uniaxial tests and triaxial tests were conducted in the laboratory to verify the triaxial test results obtained using the technique developed. It is shown that the three dimensional stress states affect significantly the ultimate failure strength of AC-13 asphalt mixture and the failure modes are mainly represented both for the tensile failure and shear failure. The nonlinear strength criterions, as well as a linear engineering model of asphalt mixture under three-dimensional stress states in σoct-τoct space, were established based on the triaxial compressive/tensile tests, the plane tensile and compressive/axial tensile tests. In addition, a new method to carry out the strength design of asphalt pavement under the three-dimensional stress state was given to consider the failure effect of each stress component to the asphalt pavements.
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