Asphalt pavement located in seasonal frozen regions usually suffers low-temperature cracking and freeze–thaw damage. For this reason, diatomite and basalt fiber were used to modify asphalt mixtures. An indirect tensile test was used to determine the low-temperature performance of the asphalt mixture. The influences of freeze–thaw (F–T) cycles on strength, tensile failure strain, stiffness modulus, and strain energy density were analyzed. The variation of the stress–strain curve under F–T cycles was analyzed. The stress–strain curve was divided into a linear zone and nonlinear zone. The linear zone stress ratio and linear zone strain ratio were proposed as indexes to evaluate the nonlinear characteristics ...
151-157In this study, effects of polymer and fiber modification on low temperature properties of bit...
In cold regions, road pavements are frequently covered by ice and snow because of low temperatures a...
The effect of freeze–thaw (F–T) in the seasonal frozen area would lead to damage to asphalt pavement...
Asphalt pavement located in seasonal frozen regions usually suffers low-temperature cracking and fre...
The main distresses of asphalt pavements in seasonally frozen regions are due to the effects of wate...
The main distresses of asphalt pavements in seasonal frozen regions are due to the effects of water ...
This study proposed an asphalt mixture modified by basalt fiber and diatomite. Performance of diatom...
Low average temperature, large temperature difference, and continual freeze-thaw cycles have signifi...
The effect of freeze–thaw cycles on the pavement performance of SBS modified asphalt mixture (SBSMA)...
The objective of this research is to evaluate the pavement performance degradation of nano-TiO2/CaCO...
In order to improve the durability of asphalt pavement, low-temperature fracture performance of AC-1...
The present article investigates in laboratory conditions the effect of cyclic freezing and thawing ...
In order to study the influence of freeze-thaw cycles on the multi-axial strength of AC (Asphalt Con...
Porous asphalt concrete (PAC) have a typical big void-skeleton structure, and porous asphalt mixture...
Depending on the region, in a single year, the pavement undergoes many cycles of freezing and thawin...
151-157In this study, effects of polymer and fiber modification on low temperature properties of bit...
In cold regions, road pavements are frequently covered by ice and snow because of low temperatures a...
The effect of freeze–thaw (F–T) in the seasonal frozen area would lead to damage to asphalt pavement...
Asphalt pavement located in seasonal frozen regions usually suffers low-temperature cracking and fre...
The main distresses of asphalt pavements in seasonally frozen regions are due to the effects of wate...
The main distresses of asphalt pavements in seasonal frozen regions are due to the effects of water ...
This study proposed an asphalt mixture modified by basalt fiber and diatomite. Performance of diatom...
Low average temperature, large temperature difference, and continual freeze-thaw cycles have signifi...
The effect of freeze–thaw cycles on the pavement performance of SBS modified asphalt mixture (SBSMA)...
The objective of this research is to evaluate the pavement performance degradation of nano-TiO2/CaCO...
In order to improve the durability of asphalt pavement, low-temperature fracture performance of AC-1...
The present article investigates in laboratory conditions the effect of cyclic freezing and thawing ...
In order to study the influence of freeze-thaw cycles on the multi-axial strength of AC (Asphalt Con...
Porous asphalt concrete (PAC) have a typical big void-skeleton structure, and porous asphalt mixture...
Depending on the region, in a single year, the pavement undergoes many cycles of freezing and thawin...
151-157In this study, effects of polymer and fiber modification on low temperature properties of bit...
In cold regions, road pavements are frequently covered by ice and snow because of low temperatures a...
The effect of freeze–thaw (F–T) in the seasonal frozen area would lead to damage to asphalt pavement...