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Correlation between the Rheological Properties of Asphalt Mortar and the High-Temperature Performance of Asphalt Mixture

Song Li    
Xingxing Shi    
Chundi Si    
Binshuo Bao and Mengmeng Hu    

Resumen

The performance of an asphalt mixture is significantly affected by the properties of its asphalt mortar, which consists of an asphalt binder, mineral fillers, fine aggregates and air voids. The aim of this work was to evaluate the correlations between the high-temperature performance of an asphalt mixture and the rheological properties of its corresponding asphalt mortar. The multisequence repeated loading (MSRL) test was used to estimate the high-temperature performance of the asphalt mixture. Six different gradations, AC-13, SMA-13, SUP-13, AC-20, SUP-20 and AC-25, and two styrene?butadiene?styrene (SBS)-modified asphalt binders were considered and used to prepare the asphalt mixture specimens. The gradations and asphalt types of asphalt mortars were consistent with their asphalt mixtures. A modified multiple-stress creep?recovery (MSCR) test was proposed for evaluating the rheological properties of asphalt mortar with a dynamic shear rheometer (DSR). Based on the basic form of the Hirsh model, a multiple regression model was established, and its coefficient of determination (R-square) was 0.96. The rheological response of the asphalt mortar presented great correlation with the high-temperature behaviour of the asphalt mixture. In addition, the MSCR indicators (nonrecoverable compliance and percent recovery) obtained at 12.8 kPa creep stress represented the rheological status of asphalt mortar in asphalt mixture well. Therefore, the mechanical behaviours of asphalt mixture at high temperature could be accurately predicted by the MSCR indicators of asphalt mortar and its coarse aggregate parameters.

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