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Investigation of Bonding between Asphalt Layers on Road Construction
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1995
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Highway PavementEngineeringMechanical EngineeringPavement DesignStructural PerformanceStructural EngineeringAsphalt BinderAsphalt LayersMaterial BondingBitumenStarter NotchAsphaltCivil EngineeringCrack FormationStructural MechanicsDynamic Crack PropagationConstruction EngineeringMechanics Of MaterialsFracture MechanicsStructural Adhesive
Bonding of asphalt layers on road construction is usually examined with the pull-off test, measuring the adhesive power. This value however, is not appropriate to characterize the fracture-mechanical behavior of layer bondings and is thus inappropriate to be introduced into fracture-mechanical finite-element simulations. Therefore a simple procedure for measuring the fracture-mechanical behavior of layer bondings has been developed in this study. Cubic or cylindrical specimens (with their interface in their middle and a starter notch in the interface) are split under stable crack growth conditions. During testing, the complete load-displacement curve is determined until final fracturing of the bonding takes place. The load-displacement curve characterizes the mechanical behavior of the material bonding in the crack opening mode and is an important basis for a numerical treatment of interface problems. Results obtained with this new measuring procedure are presented and discussed. As an example, propagation of reflection cracks in a pavement consisting of two asphalt layers is simulated for single loading of the pavement.
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