A. Shenoy et P. Romero, Superpave shear tester as a simple standardized measure to evaluate aggregate-asphalt mixture performance, J TEST EVAL, 29(5), 2001, pp. 472-484
The present work provides a standardized method by which various mixtures c
an be compared and their expected performance can be assessed in a uniform
manner using the Superpave shear tester. Based on the present findings, it
is evident that complete mixture evaluation can be done through the frequen
cy sweep at constant height (FSCH) data from the Superpave shear tester (SS
T), without the need to generate the repeated shear at constant height (RSC
H) data. This would reduce the experimental time without compromising the i
nformation obtained.
FSCH and RSCH data at different temperatures are generated on the SST for a
number of aggregate-asphalt mixture combinations. The shear moduli versus
frequency data from the FSCH at different temperatures are unified to form
a single curve for each mixture so that a specification parameter T-S(degre
esC) can be determined.
Each unified curve is fitted with a constitutive equation from which model
parameters are evaluated. The slope B-1 in the low frequency region of the
unified curve, when normalized with the term (T/T-S), results in a paramete
r that relates to the permanent strain after 5000 cycles in RSCH at any tem
perature T. There is a good possibility that the slope B-2 in the high freq
uency region of the unified curve may relate to distresses in the intermedi
ate temperature range, such as fatigue. If this is proven true through futu
re research, then the Superpave shear tester could earn the distinction of
being a "simple performance tester.".