Assessment of Modulus Attenuation of Cement and Lime-Fly Ash Semi-Rigid Road Base Materials

Author:

Chen Luchuan,Yu Sixin,Zhu Ying,Zhang Xiaomeng,Wu Wenjuan,Sun Qiang,Chen Tingting,Wang Xiaoyan,Wei Jincheng

Abstract

For asphalt pavement structures, semi-rigid road base course has to sustain repeated high-axle load during its service life and the performance of semi-rigid road base materials directly influences the durability of pavement structures. The dynamic compressive resilience modulus of two commonly used semi-rigid road base materials, cement stabilized aggregates (CSG) and lime-fly ash stabilized aggregates (LFSG) were evaluated at different frequencies using a Universal Testing Machine (UTM). The results showed that LFSG had higher dynamic modulus than that of CSG and the load frequency had less influence on the dynamic modulus of these two semi-rigid road base materials. The four-point bending test was applied to measure the flexural-bending strength and the fatigue life of these two semi-rigid materials. A higher flexural-bending strength of LFSG indicated its better bearing capacity than that of CSG. The fatigue life of LFSG and CSG decreased with the increase of stress–strength ratio and the LFSG performed better in terms of fatigue resistance. The fatigue damage models of CSG and LFSG based on Stress-Life (S-N) curve are established. As per incremental-recursive mechanics, a general modulus degradation model was established and verified by the results of full-scale accelerate loading test. This model cannot only be used to predict the fatigue deterioration of semi-rigid road base materials under different stress levels, but is also able to calculate the current bending elastic modulus based on its initial modulus value.

Funder

National Key R&D Program of China

Key Research and Development Program of Shandong Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces

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