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Characterization of mode-I and mode-II fracture properties of fine aggregate matrix using a semicircular specimen geometry

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 52, Issue -, Pages 413-421

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2013.11.055

Keywords

Asphalt mixture; Mode-II fracture; Semicircular bend; Extended finite element

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  1. Mid-America Transportation Center (MATC)

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Cracking in asphalt pavements causes primary failure in structure, with long-term durability issues often related to moisture damage. Fracture resistance and characteristics of asphalt materials significantly affect asphalt pavement service life. Studies have typically considered only mode-I (opening) fracture, but many observations demonstrate the significance of mode-II (sliding) fracture for better design of pavement structures and damage characterization of asphaltic materials. This study presents experimental and numerical efforts to characterize mode-I and mode-II fracture properties of a fine aggregate matrix mixture. To this end, semicircular bending tests were integrated with a digital image correlation system and extended finite element method. With limited scope and test results, this approach shows that mode-II fracture toughness is quite different from mode-I fracture toughness (approximately three times greater than mode-I), clearly indicating that mode-dependent fracture characteristics are necessary in structural design of asphalt pavements with which multiaxial fracture is usually associated. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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