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Influence of Geocomposite Properties on the Crack Propagation and Interlayer Bonding of Asphalt Pavements

The application of geocomposites as reinforcement in asphalt pavements is a promising solution for the maintenance/rehabilitation of existing pavements and for the construction of new pavements, whose effectiveness strongly depends on the physical and mechanical properties of the geocomposite. This...

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Autores principales: Spadoni, Sara, Ingrassia, Lorenzo Paolo, Paoloni, Giulio, Virgili, Amedeo, Canestrari, Francesco
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8465717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576534
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14185310
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author Spadoni, Sara
Ingrassia, Lorenzo Paolo
Paoloni, Giulio
Virgili, Amedeo
Canestrari, Francesco
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Ingrassia, Lorenzo Paolo
Paoloni, Giulio
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description The application of geocomposites as reinforcement in asphalt pavements is a promising solution for the maintenance/rehabilitation of existing pavements and for the construction of new pavements, whose effectiveness strongly depends on the physical and mechanical properties of the geocomposite. This study aims at assessing the influence of four different geocomposites, obtained by combining a reinforcing geosynthetic with a bituminous membrane, on the crack propagation and interlayer bonding of asphalt pavements. First, a laboratory investigation was carried out on double-layered asphalt specimens. The crack propagation resistance under static and dynamic loads was investigated through three-point bending tests (carried out on specimens with and without notch) and reflective cracking tests respectively, whereas the interlayer shear strength was evaluated through Leutner tests. Then, a trial section was constructed along an Italian motorway and a Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD) testing campaign was carried out. The laboratory investigation highlighted that—as compared to the unreinforced system—the geocomposites increased the crack propagation energy in the layer above the reinforcement from five to ten times, indicating that they can significantly extend the service life of the pavement by delaying bottom-up and reflective cracking. However, they also worsened the interlayer bonding between the asphalt layers (de-bonding effect). The field investigation indicated that all geocomposites decreased the stiffness of the asphalt layers with respect to the unreinforced pavement as a consequence of the de-bonding effect, thus corroborating the laboratory results. Based on the results obtained, it is desirable that the geocomposite possess a high energy dissipation capability and an upper coating ensuring good adhesion between the asphalt layers. The monitoring of the existing trial section in the future will provide useful data on the long-term field performance of reinforced pavements subjected to actual motorway traffic.
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spelling pubmed-84657172021-09-27 Influence of Geocomposite Properties on the Crack Propagation and Interlayer Bonding of Asphalt Pavements Spadoni, Sara Ingrassia, Lorenzo Paolo Paoloni, Giulio Virgili, Amedeo Canestrari, Francesco Materials (Basel) Article The application of geocomposites as reinforcement in asphalt pavements is a promising solution for the maintenance/rehabilitation of existing pavements and for the construction of new pavements, whose effectiveness strongly depends on the physical and mechanical properties of the geocomposite. This study aims at assessing the influence of four different geocomposites, obtained by combining a reinforcing geosynthetic with a bituminous membrane, on the crack propagation and interlayer bonding of asphalt pavements. First, a laboratory investigation was carried out on double-layered asphalt specimens. The crack propagation resistance under static and dynamic loads was investigated through three-point bending tests (carried out on specimens with and without notch) and reflective cracking tests respectively, whereas the interlayer shear strength was evaluated through Leutner tests. Then, a trial section was constructed along an Italian motorway and a Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD) testing campaign was carried out. The laboratory investigation highlighted that—as compared to the unreinforced system—the geocomposites increased the crack propagation energy in the layer above the reinforcement from five to ten times, indicating that they can significantly extend the service life of the pavement by delaying bottom-up and reflective cracking. However, they also worsened the interlayer bonding between the asphalt layers (de-bonding effect). The field investigation indicated that all geocomposites decreased the stiffness of the asphalt layers with respect to the unreinforced pavement as a consequence of the de-bonding effect, thus corroborating the laboratory results. Based on the results obtained, it is desirable that the geocomposite possess a high energy dissipation capability and an upper coating ensuring good adhesion between the asphalt layers. The monitoring of the existing trial section in the future will provide useful data on the long-term field performance of reinforced pavements subjected to actual motorway traffic. MDPI 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8465717/ /pubmed/34576534 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14185310 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Spadoni, Sara
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Virgili, Amedeo
Canestrari, Francesco
Influence of Geocomposite Properties on the Crack Propagation and Interlayer Bonding of Asphalt Pavements
title Influence of Geocomposite Properties on the Crack Propagation and Interlayer Bonding of Asphalt Pavements
title_full Influence of Geocomposite Properties on the Crack Propagation and Interlayer Bonding of Asphalt Pavements
title_fullStr Influence of Geocomposite Properties on the Crack Propagation and Interlayer Bonding of Asphalt Pavements
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Geocomposite Properties on the Crack Propagation and Interlayer Bonding of Asphalt Pavements
title_short Influence of Geocomposite Properties on the Crack Propagation and Interlayer Bonding of Asphalt Pavements
title_sort influence of geocomposite properties on the crack propagation and interlayer bonding of asphalt pavements
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8465717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576534
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14185310
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