Abstract

This study aimed to assess the feasibility of substituting temperature sweep tests for frequency sweep tests and explore the potential of utilizing fewer temperatures and frequencies in dynamic modulus tests to formulate viscoelastic properties master curves. The results indicated that master curves derived from temperature sweep tests mirrored the trends and values obtained from frequency sweep tests, presenting a viable alternative for constructing viscoelastic properties master curves of bitumen. Furthermore, models fitted to dynamic modulus test results at three temperatures and three frequencies exhibited comparable primary parameters, values, and trends to those derived from the complete dataset. The model fitted on reduced data demonstrated robust performance with correlation and R-squared values exceeding 0.95. Considering a marginal increase of about 5% in Residual Standard Error (RSE) values when using the reduced dataset, generating master curves with fewer test results underscored the feasibility and reliability of the original master curves.

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