Fundamental characterisation of thermal influence in hot mix asphalt repair
The study focuses on the issue of hot mix asphalt pothole repairs, the performance of which is greatly reduced by repair edge disintegration. This is caused by low interface temperatures which result in low density interfaces and poor repair bonding. The study examined heat flow in shallow and deep pothole excavations under controlled pre-heating done in heating-cooling cycles, referred as “dynamic heating”, and the effect of asphalt thermal properties on this. The study also examined heat flow in traditional non-heated shallow repairs, referred as “static repairs”, and dynamic shallow repairs and the effect of pothole pre-heating in repair adhesion. Finite Element modelling was also used to enhance understanding of heat flow in the executed repairs. Then, the bonding properties and rutting resistance of the repairs were assessed using shear bond tests (SBT’s) and wheel track tests (WTT’s) respectively. The results showed that irrespective of excavation depth, heating power and heater offset, temperature distribution in the pothole excavation and inside the slabs under dynamic heat was non-uniform. Dynamically heating pothole excavations for approximately 10 minutes yields better heat distribution than 20 minutes heating time while minimising the possibility of asphalt overheating. The temperature profile at the interface of the dynamically heated repair is improved when compared to static repair suggesting better interface adhesion. It was concluded that dynamically heating a pothole excavation increases repair interface adhesion and repair durability.
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Supplemental Notes:
- PhD thesis
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Authors:
- Byzyka, J
- Publication Date: 2018
Language
- English
Media Info
- Pagination: 1 file
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Adhesion; Finite element method; Hot mix asphalt; Potholes; Repairing; Temperature
- Uncontrolled Terms: Road design and asset management
- ATRI Terms: Adhesion; Finite element method; Hot mix; Pothole; Repair; Temperature
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01703582
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: ARRB
- Files: ATRI
- Created Date: Apr 30 2019 9:29AM