Validation of time temperature superposition principle for high modulus asphalt concrete in the linear viscoelastic and fatigue domains

FATIGUE & FRACTURE OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS & STRUCTURES(2023)

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Validation of time-temperature superposition principle (TTSP) in the fatigue domain for a high modulus asphalt concrete (HMAC) is presented in this paper. All tests were performed in tension-compression under strain control mode. First, TTSP was validated in the linear viscoelastic domain. Then, fatigue tests were performed under three loading conditions, 9.2 degrees C and 5 Hz, 11.0 degrees C and 10 Hz and 12.9 degrees C and 20 Hz, which are equivalent regarding TTSP. Two fatigue protocols were adopted: continuous fatigue test (FT) and fatigue test with rest period (FTRP). For FT, three samples were tested at 180 mu m/m for each loading condition whereas for FTRP, one sample was tested at 100 mu m/m. The data were analysed by comparing the dynamic modulus evolution as a function of time or the fatigue life duration. The results showed that HMAC with fatigue damage remains thermorheologically simple (i.e., respects the TTSP) in the studied temperatures range.
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fatigue, fatigue test with rest periods, polymer modified asphalt, tension-compression test, time-temperature superposition principle
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