Impact of SCB Specimen Size, Temperature, Loading Rate, and Loading Mode on Fracture Behavior of Asphalt Mixture Using Response Surface Method
Zahra Vaseghi,
Sadjad Pirmohammad,
Ramin Momeni
Abstract:This study aimed to investigate the influence of semicircular bend (SCB) specimen size (R), loading mode (Me), and loading rate (Lr) on fracture resistance indicators, namely, fracture work (Wf), fracture energy (Gf), and fracture strength (Kf), of asphalt concrete at three different temperatures (−30°C, −20°C, and 10°C). Using Minitab software, response surface methodology (RSM) under central composite design (CCD) was employed to design experiments and develop predictive models for Wf, Gf, and Kf in terms of… Show more
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