The objective of this study is to experimentally and theoretically estimate
the strain distribution in an asphalt binder as it exists in hot mix aspha
lt (HMA). This is important to evaluate whether the strain magnitudes can c
ause nonlinear behavior for the binder and HMA. The experimental procedure
relies on capturing images of the surface of an HMA specimen during deforma
tion. A computer algorithm is then used to calculate the strain values with
in an image. Finite-element analysis of the internal structure of HMA is al
so used to estimate the strain distribution. The results are shown to have
good correlation with the experimental measurements. However, due to limita
tions imposed by the image resolution, the strain distribution is computed
within areas that include a combination of binder and fine particles (masti
c) rather than the binder phase. Consequently, micromechanics analysis of t
he mastic is used to calculate the binder strain. The results demonstrate t
hat the binder strain magnitudes could reach high values well into the rang
e of nonlinear behavior of the binder.