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Study of the mechanical behavior of asphalt mixtures using fractional rheology to model their viscoelasticity
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Palabras clave
Viscoelacticity
Asphalt mixtures
Fractional rheology
Aggregate
Binder
Clasificación UNESCO
3305.29 Construcción de Carreteras
3321.01 Materiales Asfálticos
Fecha de publicación
2019-03-10
Citación
Lagos-Varas, M., Movilla-Quesada, D., Arenas, J. P., Raposeiras, A. C., Castro-Fresno, D., Calzada-Pérez, M. A., . . . Maturana, J. (2019). Study of the mechanical behavior of asphalt mixtures using fractional rheology to model their viscoelasticity. Construction and Building Materials, 200, 124-134. doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.12.073
Resumen
[EN] This study focuses on themechanical behavior of asphalt mixtures composed of aggregate particles attached
with an asphalt binder. Asphalt mixtures are viscoelastic composite materials widely used in the construction
of pavement layers. The modelling of such materials is currently done using the Burgers model.
However, this model is limited when explaining some of the viscoelastic phenomena of an asphalt mixture,
mainly because the Burgers model was developed for a single material with a dual nature. This work presents
a newapproach that provides amore appropriate framework for studying asphalt mixtures. Themodel
assumes an aggregate particle enclosed by an asphalt material. Viscoelastic equations were developed using
derivatives of fractional order. Then, the creep, recovery, and relaxation phenomena in an asphalt mixture
were analyzed using the new model. Unlike the Burgers model, the new model can predict the elastic jump
observed at the beginning of the creep modulus. Thus, the new model seems to describe better those
practical cases of asphalt mixtures used in the construction of pavement layers. The new model can be used
to modify the properties of the binder for designing optimized and more resistant asphalt mixtures.
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Fuente: Construction and Building Materials
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ISSN
0950-0618
DOI
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.12.073
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