Evolution of the Crossover Modulus with Oxidative Aging
- 1 January 2013
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
- Vol. 2370 (1), 76-83
- https://doi.org/10.3141/2370-10
Abstract
This study is based on recovered binders from a hot-mix asphalt comparative test site constructed in Arizona in 2001 with mix collected during construction and cores collected in 2005 and 2010. The intent of the study is to evaluate the potential of using the evolution of the binder crossover modulus with time and depth in the pavement to determine the change in linear viscoelastic properties of the binder during the life of the pavement. The crossover modulus is one of three parameters in the Christensen–Anderson (CA) complex shear modulus model. The CA model is used in this study to develop complex modulus and phase angle master curves of the binder as a function of field time, depth, and temperature. The master curves generated demonstrate the change in SHRP specification parameters, such as m-value and creep stiffness, as well as in the mix dynamic modulus with time and depth on the road. In addition, although asphalt dependent, a linear relationship between oxygen uptake and the log of the crossover modulus is reported.Keywords
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