Polymeric Additives and Their Role in Asphaltic Pavements. Part I: Effect of Additive Type on the Fracture and Fatigue Behavior
- 1 October 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Elastomers & Plastics
- Vol. 25 (4) , 307-321
- https://doi.org/10.1177/009524439302500403
Abstract
The effect of polymer modifier type on the fracture and fatigue be havior of AC-5 asphalt mixture was studied. Three polymer modifiers which belong to the general group of thermoplastic polymers; styrene-butadiene- styrene block copolymer (Kraton), ethylene vinyl acetate (Elvax) and polyeth ylene (Novophalt) were considered. Beams were prepared from AC-5 asphalt binder containing 6% of each polymer modifier by weight and the same grada tion. Flexural static tests were performed to evaluate the three polymer modifiers in comparison with unmodified AC-5 asphalt mixture. It was found that in general all three polymers increase the strength and the modulus of the asphalt pavement. SBS (Kraton) exhibits the highest flexibility and strength at room temperature (70°F). Invoking the modified crack layer model, fatigue crack propagation analysis revealed the superiority of the Kraton modified asphalt mixture to both Elvax and Novophalt mixtures. The modified crack layer model analysis of asphaltic pavements yields important information since it accounts for a combined comparison on the basis of crack speed, measured energy release rate, and the change in work expended on damage for mation and history dependent viscous dissipative processes.Keywords
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