Authors
MP Wagnoner, W_G Buttlar, GH Paulino
Publication date
2005/6
Journal
Experimental mechanics
Volume
45
Pages
270-277
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
A disk-shaped compact tension (DC(T)) test has been developed as a practical method for obtaining the fracture energy of asphalt concrete. The main purpose of the development of this specimen geometry is the ability to test cylindrical cores obtained from in-place asphalt concrete pavements or gyratory-compacted specimens fabricated during the mixture design process. A suitable specimen geometry was developed using the ASTM E399 standard for compact tension testing of metals as a starting point. After finalizing the specimen geometry, a typical asphalt concrete surface mixture was tested at various temperatures and loading rates to evaluate the proposed DC(T) configuration. The variability of the fracture energy obtained from the DC(T) geometry was found to be comparable with the variability associated with other fracture tests for asphalt concrete. The ability of the test to detect changes in the …
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Scholar articles
MP Wagnoner, WG Buttlar, GH Paulino - Experimental mechanics, 2005
MP Wagner, WG Buttlar, GH Paulino - Journal of Experimental Mechanics, 2005