Materials, Vol. 18, Pages 967: An Evaluation of the Fracture Properties of Asphalt Concrete Mixes Using the Semi-Circular Bending Method and Digital Image Correlation
Materials doi: 10.3390/ma18050967
Authors: Piotr Zieliński Marek Klimczak Marcin Tekieli Mateusz Strzępek
The semi-circular bending method (SCB) is a useful test for evaluating the cracking resistance of asphalt mixtures with added reclaimed asphalt shingles. A mixture of the asphalt concrete AC 16 with 50/70 paving bitumen was used for the binder course test as a reference mix. The purpose of the paper is to evaluate two aging conditions (short-term and long-term) of the above-mentioned asphalt mixtures in relation to their fracture properties. Laboratory experiments are enhanced with the application of image processing techniques (digital image correlation and image segmentation) that account for the asphalt mixture heterogeneity. Consequently, they can provide a more detailed description of the specimen performance. Statistical analyses of the laboratory results indicate that the best sensitivity in terms of differentiating the tested mixtures, especially taking into account the aging conditions of the mixtures, was observed for the post-peak parameters such as the flexibility index (FI), toughness index (TI), and, above all, cracking resistance index (CRI), for which the average coefficient of the result variability is approximately 10%, while for the FI and TI parameters it is approximately 30%. Digital image correlation analyses provided a confirmative illustration of the aforementioned observation.