2003
DOI: 10.2472/jsms.52.3appendix_102
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Application of Fractal Analysis to Quantitative Evaluation of Three-dimensional Shape Irregularity of Concrete Aggregates

Abstract: Artificial aggregates made from the natural rocks are usually used as the concrete material, since the natural aggregates along the rivers cannot be used due to the strict restriction to maintain the human society. The shape of these aggregates distinctly varies depending on the step of the producing processes such as blasting, crushing and screening.In this study, a quantitative analysis for the shape irregularity of such aggregates was attempted by applying the concept of fractal proposed by B. B. Mandelbrot… Show more

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“…Some scholars have found through experimental research that the volume index of the asphalt mixture is greatly affected by needle-like particles. When the needle flake particles increase, the corresponding high-temperature stability, water stability and fatigue performance of the asphalt mixture will be significantly attenuated [26,27]. However, the "Highway Engineering Aggregate Test Regulations" define needle-like particles as the ratio of aggregate length to thickness greater than 3 times.…”
Section: The Influence Of Different Processed Aggregates On the Perfo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars have found through experimental research that the volume index of the asphalt mixture is greatly affected by needle-like particles. When the needle flake particles increase, the corresponding high-temperature stability, water stability and fatigue performance of the asphalt mixture will be significantly attenuated [26,27]. However, the "Highway Engineering Aggregate Test Regulations" define needle-like particles as the ratio of aggregate length to thickness greater than 3 times.…”
Section: The Influence Of Different Processed Aggregates On the Perfo...mentioning
confidence: 99%