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  • Interlaboratory Test to Characterize the Cyclic Behavior of Bituminous Interlayers: An Overview of Testing Equipment and Protocols

    Publication
    • F. Canestrari
    • T. Attia
    • H. Di Benedetto
    • A. Graziani
    • P. Jaskuła
    • Y. R. Kim
    • M. Maliszewski
    • J. C. Pais
    • C. Petit
    • C. Raab... and 5 others

    - Year 2020

    The performance assessment of multi-layered pavements strongly depends on the mechanical behavior of the interface between bituminous layers. So far, comprehensive studies have been carried out mainly using quasi-static laboratory tests focusing on the interlayer shear strength at failure. However, it is generally recognized that cyclic shear testing will lead to the determination of parameters which are more closely linked to...

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  • Interlaboratory Test to Characterize the Cyclic Behavior of Bituminous Interlayers: An Overview of Testing Equipment and Protocols

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    • P. Jaskuła
    • D. Ryś
    • F. Canestrari
    • T. Attia
    • H. Di Benedetto
    • A. Graziani
    • Y. R. Kim
    • M. Maliszewski
    • J. C. Pais
    • C. Petit... and 5 others

    - Year 2022

    The performance assessment of multi-layered pavements strongly depends on the mechanical behavior of the interface between bituminous layers. So far, comprehensive studies have been carried out mainly using quasi-static laboratory tests focusing on the interlayer shear strength at failure. However, it is generally recognized that cyclic shear testing will lead to the determination of parameters which are more closely linked to...

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  • The Use of Direct Shear Test for Optimization of Interlayer Bonding Under a Poroelastic Layer

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    Poroelastic Road Surfaces (PERS) are characterised by porous structure with air void content of 20% or higher and stiffness almost 10 times lower than that of a standard asphalt course. Such properties enable noise reduction by up to 12 dB in comparison to SMA 11 mixture. However, the disadvantage of a poroelastic pavement is its low durability, which partially results from delamination from the lower layer. The paper aims to investigate...

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