Evaluation of fatigue life of CRM-reinforced SMA and its relationship to dynamic stiffness

Fatigue cracking is an essential problem of asphalt concrete that contributes to pavement damage. Although stone matrix asphalt (SMA) has significantly provided resistance to rutting failure, its resistance to fatigue failure is yet to be fully addressed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the eff...

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Main Authors: Mashaan N.S., Karim M.R., Abdel Aziz M., Ibrahim M.R., Katman H.Y., Koting S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-220852023-05-16T10:47:15Z Evaluation of fatigue life of CRM-reinforced SMA and its relationship to dynamic stiffness Mashaan N.S. Karim M.R. Abdel Aziz M. Ibrahim M.R. Katman H.Y. Koting S. 38561873400 36844204500 56263375500 57872447200 55812804800 55839645200 Fatigue cracking is an essential problem of asphalt concrete that contributes to pavement damage. Although stone matrix asphalt (SMA) has significantly provided resistance to rutting failure, its resistance to fatigue failure is yet to be fully addressed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of crumb rubber modifier (CRM) on stiffness and fatigue properties of SMA mixtures at optimum binder content, using four different modification levels, namely, 6%, 8%, 10%, and 12% CRM by weight of the bitumen. The testing undertaken on the asphalt mix comprises the dynamic stiffness (indirect tensile test), dynamic creep (repeated load creep), and fatigue test (indirect tensile fatigue test) at temperature of 25°C. The indirect tensile fatigue test was conducted at three different stress levels (200, 300, and 400 kPa). Experimental results indicate that CRM-reinforced SMA mixtures exhibit significantly higher fatigue life compared to the mixtures without CRM. Further, higher correlation coefficient was obtained between the fatigue life and resilient modulus as compared to permanent strain; thus resilient modulus might be a more reliable indicator in evaluating the fatigue life of asphalt mixture. © 2014 Nuha Salim Mashaan et al. Final 2023-05-16T02:47:15Z 2023-05-16T02:47:15Z 2014 Article 10.1155/2014/968075 2-s2.0-84904097870 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84904097870&doi=10.1155%2f2014%2f968075&partnerID=40&md5=bf9b8777d64e66667b2410630c44d463 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22085 2014 968075 All Open Access, Gold, Green Hindawi Publishing Corporation Scopus
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description Fatigue cracking is an essential problem of asphalt concrete that contributes to pavement damage. Although stone matrix asphalt (SMA) has significantly provided resistance to rutting failure, its resistance to fatigue failure is yet to be fully addressed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of crumb rubber modifier (CRM) on stiffness and fatigue properties of SMA mixtures at optimum binder content, using four different modification levels, namely, 6%, 8%, 10%, and 12% CRM by weight of the bitumen. The testing undertaken on the asphalt mix comprises the dynamic stiffness (indirect tensile test), dynamic creep (repeated load creep), and fatigue test (indirect tensile fatigue test) at temperature of 25°C. The indirect tensile fatigue test was conducted at three different stress levels (200, 300, and 400 kPa). Experimental results indicate that CRM-reinforced SMA mixtures exhibit significantly higher fatigue life compared to the mixtures without CRM. Further, higher correlation coefficient was obtained between the fatigue life and resilient modulus as compared to permanent strain; thus resilient modulus might be a more reliable indicator in evaluating the fatigue life of asphalt mixture. © 2014 Nuha Salim Mashaan et al.
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Mashaan N.S.
Karim M.R.
Abdel Aziz M.
Ibrahim M.R.
Katman H.Y.
Koting S.
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author Mashaan N.S.
Karim M.R.
Abdel Aziz M.
Ibrahim M.R.
Katman H.Y.
Koting S.
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Karim M.R.
Abdel Aziz M.
Ibrahim M.R.
Katman H.Y.
Koting S.
Evaluation of fatigue life of CRM-reinforced SMA and its relationship to dynamic stiffness
author_sort Mashaan N.S.
title Evaluation of fatigue life of CRM-reinforced SMA and its relationship to dynamic stiffness
title_short Evaluation of fatigue life of CRM-reinforced SMA and its relationship to dynamic stiffness
title_full Evaluation of fatigue life of CRM-reinforced SMA and its relationship to dynamic stiffness
title_fullStr Evaluation of fatigue life of CRM-reinforced SMA and its relationship to dynamic stiffness
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of fatigue life of CRM-reinforced SMA and its relationship to dynamic stiffness
title_sort evaluation of fatigue life of crm-reinforced sma and its relationship to dynamic stiffness
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