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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosd.2014.10.1.025

Development of a Practical Rutting Characterization Method for Bituminous Mixtures  

Kim, Nakseok (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Kyonggi)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.10, no.1, 2014 , pp. 25-32 More about this Journal
Abstract
The main objective of materials testing is to simulate in-situ field conditions as closely as possible, including loading conditions, climatic conditions, etc. Also, the test method should be easy, inexpensive, simple, and efficient to conduct to become an acceptable standard laboratory testing method for many agencies. Based on these reasons, a new test method employing repetitive axial loading with confinement was developed to evaluate the rutting(permanent deformation) of asphalt concrete. The new laboratory test protocol was developed based on the study of the various structural analysis and field data. This protocol divides asphalt layer(s) into three categories depending upon the depth. Different temperatures and vertical stress levels were used in these areas.
Keywords
rutting; characterization; bituminous mixtures; structural analysis; field data;
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