Description
Abstract:Asphalt binders have an inherent ability to reverse damage in the form of micro-cracks that is caused due to the repeated action of external loads. This reversal occurs during rest periods between load cycles. The phenomenon of crack reversal is referred to as autogenous or self-healing. The main objective of this project was to apply established principles of healing to investigate a novel technique to accelerate reversal of accumulated micro-crack in asphalt mixtures. This technique was developed and evaluated using a laboratory scale set up. Laboratory tests were used to evaluate the impact of thermal treatment on the fatigue cracking life of asphalt mixtures. Results from this study indicate that for two out of the three different types of asphalt mixtures, intermittent application of the thermal treatment resulted in approximately 50% increase in the fatigue cracking life of the mixture.
Item Description:"August 2009."
"Supported by a grant from the U.S. Dept. of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program"--Tech. report doc. p.
Physical Description:xiii, 22 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22).