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Black Space Rheological Assessment of Asphalt Material Behavior

Airey, Gordon D.; Rowe, Geoffrey M.; Sias, Jo E.; Di Benedetto, Herve; Sauzeat, Cedric; Dave, Eshan V.

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Authors

Geoffrey M. Rowe

Jo E. Sias

Herve Di Benedetto

Cedric Sauzeat

Eshan V. Dave



Abstract

Black Space diagrams representing rheological data of asphalt materials in the form of complex modulus (|G*| or |E*|) versus phase angle (δ) have been successfully used for interpretation of material behavior and performance. Previous studies have used Black Space for identification of testing geometry compliance errors when testing over multiple temperatures and loading times (frequencies), screening of the “thermo-rheological simplicity” of various binders and mixtures, and detailed evaluation of the performance balance in term of “stiffness” versus “relaxation” needs. This paper provides an overview of how Black Space can be further used to provide a greater understanding of the concepts of damage and healing and cracking susceptibility and fracture, and to also quantify the complex rheological response of alternative binders. In terms of the damage assessment, cyclic loading tests were analyzed using Black Space to identify additional physical phenomena such as nonlinearity, self-heating, and thixotropy. The cracking analysis has included thermal, fatigue, and durability cracking as well as the use of Black Space to access the performance of asphalt mixtures subjected to aging as well as rejuvenation and materials with recycled asphalt. Concepts such as the Glover-Rowe parameter that are based around Black Space and linked to other forms of rheological indices such as the low-temperature stiffness and relaxation rate parameters are introduced. The results in the paper show that Black Space provides a critical means of rheological characterization to investigate and evaluate the properties and performance of both binders and mixtures. This is particularly relevant at a time when there is a concerted move within the asphalt paving industry toward more sustainable solutions and increased demand for reuse and recycling of materials in asphalt mixtures.

Citation

Airey, G. D., Rowe, G. M., Sias, J. E., Di Benedetto, H., Sauzeat, C., & Dave, E. V. (2022). Black Space Rheological Assessment of Asphalt Material Behavior. Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 50(2), 770-787. https://doi.org/10.1520/JTE20210205

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 22, 2021
Online Publication Date Nov 30, 2021
Publication Date Mar 1, 2022
Deposit Date Apr 4, 2022
Publicly Available Date Apr 4, 2022
Journal Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Print ISSN 0090-3973
Electronic ISSN 1945-7553
Publisher ASTM International
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 50
Issue 2
Pages 770-787
DOI https://doi.org/10.1520/JTE20210205
Keywords Mechanical Engineering; Mechanics of Materials; General Materials Science
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7705961
Publisher URL https://www.astm.org/jte20210205.html
Additional Information This is a preprint of an article accepted for publication in Journal of Testing and Evaluation. G. D. Airey, G. M. Rowe, J. E. Sias, H. Di Benedetto, C. Sauzeat, and E. V. Dave, “Black Space Rheological Assessment of Asphalt Material Behavior", Copyright 2021, ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA, DOI: 10.1520/JTE20210205

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