Abstract

AbstractThe sensitivity of the fatigue resistance of surface hot-mix asphalt (HMA) mixes is evaluated for three primary design variables. Aggregate type, binder type, and binder content as well as their interaction have been quantified with respect to their effects on HMA fatigue life, rutting resistance, and stiffness. The objective was to optimize the design by extending fatigue performance while reducing the confounded negative effect on rutting resistance. Two aggregate types were used in the evaluation. Two binders of the performance grading (PG) 64-28 were also employed: a modified binder that meets national specifications and an unmodified binder at two binder levels (optimum and optimum plus 0.5%). Aggregate texture was compared visually using high-resolution scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images. The results showed that the value of modifying the binder to produce softer mixes can be compromised when a high-friction aggregate is used due to the irregular shape of the texture, which produces s...

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