Artigo Revisado por pares

Fénix Test

2010; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 2181; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3141/2181-05

ISSN

2169-4052

Autores

Félix Pérez-Jiménez, Gonzalo Valdés, José Rodrigo Miró Recasens, Adriana H. Martínez, Ramón Botella Nieto,

Tópico(s)

Fatigue and fracture mechanics

Resumo

This paper presents a new direct tensile test to evaluate cracking resistance of asphalt concrete mixtures: the Fénix test. First, the literature on cracking factors and mechanisms of bituminous mixtures, as well as current tests to measure cracking properties, is reviewed. Next, the Fénix test is described, and some initial experimental results of the influence of variables, such as binder type and content and test temperature, are provided. Additionally, test repeatability and sensitivity are statistically analyzed. Correlations between parameters obtained by the Fénix test and the three-point bending beam fatigue test are also shown. Finally, the main conclusions of this work are summarized. These conclusions confirm that the Fénix test is a practical and efficient method for characterizing cracking behavior of asphalt concrete mixtures as far as the studied variables are concerned.

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