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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 248, 2021
2021 3rd International Conference on Civil Architecture and Energy Science (CAES 2021)
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Article Number | 01038 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Chemical Performance Structure Research and Environmental Pollution Control | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124801038 | |
Published online | 12 April 2021 |
Study on dynamic modulus of asphalt mixture in cold regionunder rotary accelerated loading
1 Shandong jiaotong University, School of Civil Engineering, 250357 Jinan, China
2 Shandong University, School of Civil Engineering, 250061 Jinan, China
* Corresponding author: Jin Li: sdzblijin@163.com
In order to study the evolution law of mechanical properties of asphalt pavement mixture in cold regions under long-term load, the rotary accelerated loading equipment was used to carry out a total of 500,000 accelerated loading tests on the full-scale pavement, and the dynamic modulus test of the mixture before and after wheel load was carried out respectively. The master curve of dynamic modulus and dynamic modulus ratio (dynamic modulus value after wheel load / dynamic modulus value before wheel load) of the mixture at -20ºC were established to predict the long-term mechanical response of the mixture at low temperature. The results show that: low-frequency (or high temperature) has a more significant effect on the viscoelastic properties of the asphalt mixture. In the conversion frequency range of 1.6×10–3~1.6×102 Hz, the dynamic modulus ratio decreases with the increase of frequency, and the maximum ratio is 0.62 when the frequency is 1.6×10–3 Hz, which indicates that the high frequency (low temperature) has little effect on the performance of asphalt mixture. This study can be used as a theoretical reference for the structural design and performance optimization of asphalt pavement in cold regions.
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