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Evaluation of interfacial bond strength between Portland cement concrete and asphalt concrete layers using bi-material SCB test specimen Pages 293-306 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: M. M. Mirsayar, X. Shi, D. G. Zollinger

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2017.8.001

Keywords: Bi-material SCB specimen, Interfacial bond strength, Cement interface, Experimental study, Fracture theory

Abstract:
Portland cement concrete (PCC) / asphalt concrete (AC) bonded components are seen in both conventional pavement structures as well as overlays. Due to the environmental and traffic loads, cracks occur at the interface of the PCC and AC layers and finally, may propagate through the interface or one of the layers. Therefore, the evaluation of bond strength between these layers is important. This paper investigates bond strength between asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete using a new sandwich test specimen. The developed specimen, called Bi-material semi-circular bend (BSCB) is made of asphalt concrete and the Portland cement concrete, cracked at the interface of the materials. First, the suggested specimen is introduced and characterized using finite element simulation. Then, the specimen is employed to obtain bond strength between asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete under mixed mode loading, and at two temperatures: -20C and 20C. The fracture toughness at different mixed mode conditions is obtained, and finally, fracture criterion for the tested bonded joints is presented.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2017 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 4 | Views: 3194 | Reviews: 0

 

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