Characterization of crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents

This study investigated the long-term crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents (HAs). Five crack healing agents were applied on fractured surfaces of asphalt mixtures and the long-term healing performance was evaluated based on the restored peak strength and fracture energy....

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Main Author: Martin Munene RIARA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yildiz Technical University 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies
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spelling doaj-953bb1bda76e4cbe819018a58f8e7a892021-07-16T14:06:30ZengYildiz Technical UniversityJournal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies2458-973X2021-06-0162536210.29187/jscmt.2021.60Characterization of crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agentsMartin Munene RIARA0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9964-8848Department of Physical Sciences, South Eastern Kenya University, Kitui, KenyaThis study investigated the long-term crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents (HAs). Five crack healing agents were applied on fractured surfaces of asphalt mixtures and the long-term healing performance was evaluated based on the restored peak strength and fracture energy. Long term healing of the mixtures was predicted using the Modified Wool and O’Connor model, a modified Avrami model and a long-term healing prediction model proposed in this study. Test results indicated that the proposed healing model and the modified Avrami model could predict the long-term healing of the asphalt mixtures. Crack healing comprised of an instantaneous component and a time dependent healing component. The instantaneous component was attributed to crack wetting and the adhesion of the healing agents onto the fracture surfaces. The time dependent component was ascribed to molecular flow of the HAs. Additional healing due to hardening and drying of the HAs’ residue succeeded molecular flow healing. The temperature dependence of crack healing using HAs follow the Arrhenius law. The healing activation energies determined based on this law were dependent on the type of the HA. Maltene based HAs have a lower activation energy, hence, they required less energy to stimulate the recovery of the material response parameters.https://eds.yildiz.edu.tr/AjaxTool/GetArticleByPublishedArticleId?PublishedArticleId=5401asphalt pavementscrack healing; healing agentshealing mechanismhealing models
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Characterization of crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents
Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies
asphalt pavements
crack healing; healing agents
healing mechanism
healing models
author_facet Martin Munene RIARA
author_sort Martin Munene RIARA
title Characterization of crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents
title_short Characterization of crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents
title_full Characterization of crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents
title_fullStr Characterization of crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents
title_sort characterization of crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents
publisher Yildiz Technical University
series Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies
issn 2458-973X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This study investigated the long-term crack healing of asphalt mixtures treated with healing agents (HAs). Five crack healing agents were applied on fractured surfaces of asphalt mixtures and the long-term healing performance was evaluated based on the restored peak strength and fracture energy. Long term healing of the mixtures was predicted using the Modified Wool and O’Connor model, a modified Avrami model and a long-term healing prediction model proposed in this study. Test results indicated that the proposed healing model and the modified Avrami model could predict the long-term healing of the asphalt mixtures. Crack healing comprised of an instantaneous component and a time dependent healing component. The instantaneous component was attributed to crack wetting and the adhesion of the healing agents onto the fracture surfaces. The time dependent component was ascribed to molecular flow of the HAs. Additional healing due to hardening and drying of the HAs’ residue succeeded molecular flow healing. The temperature dependence of crack healing using HAs follow the Arrhenius law. The healing activation energies determined based on this law were dependent on the type of the HA. Maltene based HAs have a lower activation energy, hence, they required less energy to stimulate the recovery of the material response parameters.
topic asphalt pavements
crack healing; healing agents
healing mechanism
healing models
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