Title of article :
Cohesive modeling of fracture in asphalt mixtures at low
temperatures
Author/Authors :
XUE LI and MIHAI O. MARASTEANU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Low temperature cracking is the major distress observed in asphalt pavements in the northern
US and Canada. In the past years fracture mechanics concepts were introduced to investigate the
fracture properties of asphalt mixtures at low temperatures. In this paper the cohesive zone model
(CZM) is used to describe the fracture behavior of asphalt mixtures at low temperatures and the
interface element is used to numerically simulate the material response under monotonic loading. The
simulation is calibrated with the experimental results from a newly proposed semi circular bend (SCB)
test. A parametric analysis of the input material properties indicates that the tensile strength has a
significant effect on the peak load in the SCB configuration, the modulus has a strong effect on the
calculated stiffness of the SCB specimen, and the fracture energy influences the post-peak behavior
of the asphalt mixtures. The calibrated numerical model was applied to simulate the low temperature
cracking in a simplified asphalt pavement and to study the influence of these material parameters on
the performance of asphalt pavements.
Keywords :
Fracture , Asphalt mixture , Interface element , Cohesive zone model
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture