Abstract

The measured strain during a creep-recovery (CR) test comprises both reversible and irreversible strains; therefore, adequate treatment is required to accurately separate them. In this paper, a generalised version of the CR test was proposed to investigate the permanent deformation behaviour of asphalt mixtures exerted by a variety of loading patterns in the time domain. The companion back-calculation algorithm was also proposed to separate with improved accuracy and repeatability the pure viscoelastic (VE) and viscoplastic (VP) strains. First, the creep compliance (CC) was back-calculated based only on the recovery data by using an approximate analytical creep compliance function of the Huet-Sayegh model as the solution function in the optimisation process. Then, the pure VE and VP strains were determined. The results show that the proposed method attains a good level of reliability although relatively short durations of the recovery period have been used.

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