The objective of this study was to evaluate the rutting performance of asphalt-rubber gap-graded (AR-Gap) mixtures using wheel tracking tests and further explain the permanent deformation characteristics of those special… Click to show full abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the rutting performance of asphalt-rubber gap-graded (AR-Gap) mixtures using wheel tracking tests and further explain the permanent deformation characteristics of those special materials through statistical and reliability approaches. A total of 28 asphalt mixtures covering over 200,000 data points were utilised, including: 27 AR-Gap mixtures and one conventional dense-graded (DG) mixture. Statistical analysis confirmed the significance of binder type, aggregate gradation, and binder content on the superior rutting resistance of AR-Gap mixtures than the DG mix. Selection of the best combination of all the three variables resulted in a significantly rut-resistant AR-Gap mixture. Reliability analysis on mixtures’ rutting performance was accomplished using Weibull distribution function. Weibull model parameters and derived factors aided in a better interpretation of the rutting performance of AR-Gap mixtures. Overall, it is envisaged that this research study would further the state-of-the-art in designing rut-resistant asphalt-rubber gap-graded mixtures.
               
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