Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7003960 Wear 2018 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
To take into account the early life masking of the microtexture of an asphalt surface, a coefficient or “weight factor” is introduced to a Dynamic Friction Model (DFM) previously developed to predict the skid resistance of rubber moving upon a rough surface. To validate the modified model, mosaic and asphalt samples are prepared utilizing different aggregates and submitted to controlled laboratory polishing, to simulate both the wear of surface texture and scour of the bitumen film under traffic. The specimens' surface textures are recorded at different stages of polishing, and contact friction measurements taken using a Wehner-Schulze machine. These experimentally obtained values are compared with the fiction coefficients calculated with the modified model. The results illustrate comparable friction coefficients (More than 85% of the model simulations produced results with accurate at ± 2% of the experimental measures), and accordingly demonstrate the robustness of the enhanced model to account for the initial presence of the bitumen binder film, in the evaluation of skid resistance for asphalt pavement surfaces.
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