BINDER CHARACTERIZATION AND EVALUATION. VOLUME 3: PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION
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The research results in this report concern the characterization of physical properties of asphalt binders and the development of test procedures for aging and adhesion. Asphalt binders were shown to be linear viscoelastic materials at expected pavement strains. Test methods and models describing rheological behavior were developed with the assumption of linear behavior. A mathematical model that contains parameters that can be used to relate physical and chemical parameters was developed. The test methods and models allow the stiffness of asphalt binders to be characterized as a function of loading time and temperature with the dynamic shear rheometer at intermediate to upper pavement surface temperatures and with a newly developed bending beam rheometer at low temperatures, where thermal cracking is important. To characterize fracture properties, the project developed a direct tension test, in which failure strain, stress, and energy are determined as functions of loading time and te
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The research results in this report concern the characterization of physical properties of asphalt binders and the development of test procedures for aging and adhesion. Asphalt binders were shown to be linear viscoelastic materials at expected pavement strains. Test methods and models describing rheological behavior were developed with the assumption of linear behavior. A mathematical model that contains parameters that can be used to relate physical and chemical parameters was developed. The test methods and models allow the stiffness of asphalt binders to be characterized as a function of loading time and temperature with the dynamic shear rheometer at intermediate to upper pavement surface temperatures and with a newly developed bending beam rheometer at low temperatures, where thermal cracking is important. To characterize fracture properties, the project developed a direct tension test, in which failure strain, stress, and energy are determined as functions of loading time and te
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