PREDICTION OF THE SPACING BETWEEN THERMAL CONTRACTION CRACKS IN ASPHALT PAVEMENTS

Authors
Citation
Jm. Konrad et M. Shen, PREDICTION OF THE SPACING BETWEEN THERMAL CONTRACTION CRACKS IN ASPHALT PAVEMENTS, Canadian journal of civil engineering, 24(2), 1997, pp. 288-302
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Civil
ISSN journal
03151468
Volume
24
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
288 - 302
Database
ISI
SICI code
0315-1468(1997)24:2<288:POTSBT>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
This article presents a simplified approach for the prediction of the spacing between thermal cracks in asphalt pavements based on a finite element formulation of linear elastic fracture mechanics applied to an idealized layered system in which the properties of the frozen layers are temperature dependent. The numerical model was valid for the case of a homogeneous semi-infinite medium and used to investigate the inf luence of various factors such as depth of frost front, modulus of def ormation of frozen base material and of asphalt, and critical energy r elease rate for crack propagation on crack spacing. Moisture content i n the base and subbase plays an important role by providing bonding be tween grains when frozen. Once cracks can propagate through bonded and brittle base material, calculated crack spacing is found between 25 a nd 90 m, The model gives support to a new hypothesis of low-temperatur e cracking which considers that a weaker asphalt strip, which is micro -cracked and bonded with ice wedges, associated with a gradual increas e in the moisture content in the base and subbase can account for the field observations that the time where cracks are noticed does not nec essarily correspond to the time of year when the pavement is at its lo west temperature.