Experimental Studies on Interface Bond Strength of Ultra-Thin Whitetopping Pavements Under Static and Dynamic Loading Conditions
Date
2019
Authors
K, Jayakesh
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The concrete overlays on existing asphalt pavements are classified into three categories
namely whitetopping, thin-whitetopping and ultra-thin whitetopping (UTW). The
interface bond strength between the existing hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavement and the
UTW overlay is the key factor towards the success of UTW overlays.
The aim of the present work is to study the interface bond strength of UTW
overlays subjected to different interface treatment techniques. Because loss of bond and
layer delamination affects the composite behavior of UTW overlay. This will leads to
premature failure and reduction in design service life of UTW overlays. Therefore, a
good surface preparation method is required to improve the interface bond strength and
to meet the design service life of UTW overlays. In order to achieve the objective of
the present work experimental studies were conducted under laboratory conditions. An
optimized cementitious fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) mix proportion for UTW was
arrived using Taguchi method. The HMA mixture specimens of cylindrical and prism
were casted using superpave gyrator and compression loading machine, respectively.
Later, HMA-UTW composite specimens such as cylindrical and prism were casted with
different interface treatment techniques. The different interface treatment techniques
adopted for cylindrical specimens are single groove (SG), double groove (DG), piercing
and piercing with different percentage of bonding. The HMA-UTW prism composite
specimens with different percentage of bonding at the interface were adopted. To
enumerate the interface bond strength for different interface treatment techniques two
test methods were adopted namely direct shear test and flexural test. Both the tests were
conducted under (i) static and (ii) dynamic loading conditions
From direct shear test the effect of different interface treatment techniques on
interface shear bond strength, k-modulus and number of cycles at failure were obtained.
Similarly, in the flexural test, the flexural bond strength and number of cycles at failure
were determined for different percentage of bonding. Based on the laboratory test
results two interface treatment techniques such as groove interface technique with an
inclination of 45 degrees and piercing interface treatment has been proposed. From
flexural bond strength test results 75 mm HMA thickness had obtained highest flexural
bond strength of 1.71 MPa and 1.4 million number of fatigue cycles. An HMA failure
was noticed in 75 mm HMA thick composites subjected to dynamic loading condition.A Finite Element Analysis (FEA) using a contact friction model successfully
simulated the interface behavior of HMA-UTW composites. An error of 4 to 14 % were
obtained between laboratory test and the simulated model for piercing interface
treatment and different HMA thickness subjected to different percentage of bonding.
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Keywords
Department of Civil Engineering, Ultra-thin whitetopping, Taguchi method, Box test, Direct shear test, Flexural fatigue test, Interface shear bond strength; k-modulus, Groove interface treatment, Piercing, Different percentage of bonding, Interface shear bond fatigue, HMA thickness, Flexural bond strength, Finite element analysis, Contact friction model