Abstract In this study, the mechanical properties of composite bituminous structures with geogrid products, used as an interlayer between different types of bituminous mixtures, at a constant temperature, were examined.… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In this study, the mechanical properties of composite bituminous structures with geogrid products, used as an interlayer between different types of bituminous mixtures, at a constant temperature, were examined. A twofold experimental program based on new approaches was selected. A new configuration of the 3-Point Bending Test (3-PBT) was adopted to capture the J-integral and crack resistance property defined by crack resistance index (CRI) at the interface against bottom-up crack propagation. The bonding quality at the interface was also defined through a new index named coefficient of interface bonding (CIB), which was measured via a modified version of the slant shear device. The results derived from this research revealed that reinforcement of the interface, with varying degree of surface texture, by geogrid products significantly enhances the fracture toughness of the whole system in terms of the J-integral, which could be properly connected to the combined functions of bonding quality and crack resistance indices defined at the interface.
               
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