Evaluating the Role of Aggregate Gradation on Cracking Performance of Asphalt Concrete for Thin Overlays
Thin asphalt concrete overlays are a maintenance technique that mainly restore the functional properties of pavements. One of the main issues in thin overlays is reflective cracking that can cause early deterioration and reduce their service life. For this reason, the purpose of this investigation i...
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doaj-63c166d4e25f471591b991e9020cdb772020-11-25T01:32:50ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-02-019462810.3390/app9040628app9040628Evaluating the Role of Aggregate Gradation on Cracking Performance of Asphalt Concrete for Thin OverlaysLívia Garcia-Gil0Rodrigo Miró1Félix E. Pérez-Jiménez2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTech, 08034 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTech, 08034 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTech, 08034 Barcelona, SpainThin asphalt concrete overlays are a maintenance technique that mainly restore the functional properties of pavements. One of the main issues in thin overlays is reflective cracking that can cause early deterioration and reduce their service life. For this reason, the purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the effect of material selection on cracking performance of asphalt concrete mixtures for thin overlays. In particular, this paper evaluates the role of aggregate skeleton gradation. The study of the effect of aggregate gradation was divided into two stages: (1) fine fraction content and (2) maximum nominal aggregate size. Based on this, up to seven asphalt mixture gradations were designed and evaluated through the Fénix test at different test temperatures. The results showed a significant correlation between the fine fraction content, and maximum nominal aggregate size, and the cracking performance of the asphalt concrete mixtures. Mixtures manufactured with a low content of fine aggregates, as well as small nominal maximum size, experienced a further improvement of their toughness. These results reflected the importance of considering not only the effect of asphalt binder and environmental conditions but also aggregate gradation in the design of asphalt concrete mixtures in order to achieve a desirable cracking performance.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/4/628aggregate gradationfine aggregatesmaximum aggregate sizecrackingFénix test |
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Evaluating the Role of Aggregate Gradation on Cracking Performance of Asphalt Concrete for Thin Overlays |
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Evaluating the Role of Aggregate Gradation on Cracking Performance of Asphalt Concrete for Thin Overlays |
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Evaluating the Role of Aggregate Gradation on Cracking Performance of Asphalt Concrete for Thin Overlays |
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Evaluating the Role of Aggregate Gradation on Cracking Performance of Asphalt Concrete for Thin Overlays |
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Evaluating the Role of Aggregate Gradation on Cracking Performance of Asphalt Concrete for Thin Overlays |
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evaluating the role of aggregate gradation on cracking performance of asphalt concrete for thin overlays |
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Thin asphalt concrete overlays are a maintenance technique that mainly restore the functional properties of pavements. One of the main issues in thin overlays is reflective cracking that can cause early deterioration and reduce their service life. For this reason, the purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the effect of material selection on cracking performance of asphalt concrete mixtures for thin overlays. In particular, this paper evaluates the role of aggregate skeleton gradation. The study of the effect of aggregate gradation was divided into two stages: (1) fine fraction content and (2) maximum nominal aggregate size. Based on this, up to seven asphalt mixture gradations were designed and evaluated through the Fénix test at different test temperatures. The results showed a significant correlation between the fine fraction content, and maximum nominal aggregate size, and the cracking performance of the asphalt concrete mixtures. Mixtures manufactured with a low content of fine aggregates, as well as small nominal maximum size, experienced a further improvement of their toughness. These results reflected the importance of considering not only the effect of asphalt binder and environmental conditions but also aggregate gradation in the design of asphalt concrete mixtures in order to achieve a desirable cracking performance. |
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aggregate gradation fine aggregates maximum aggregate size cracking Fénix test |
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