Mechanical behaviour of surface layer fibreglass-reinforced flexible pavements |
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Authors: | Elena Romeo Francesco Freddi Antonio Montepara |
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Affiliation: | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, Parma, Italy |
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Abstract: | The work presented in this paper aims at providing a better understanding of the mechanical response of surface layer fibreglass-reinforced flexible pavements. The surface reinforcement technique consists of installing a fibreglass grid in between the levelling layer (placed on the base course to seal and level the pre-existing distresses) and the wearing course (or overlay). Flexural fracture tests were performed on two-layered reinforced asphalt specimens composed of both levelling and wearing courses to simulate a real overlay structure. Three fibreglass grids characterised by different mechanical and/or geometrical properties were employed. Strain localisation and damage distribution were investigated using an in-house digital image correlation system capable of achieving highly accurate 2D full-field strain maps of the specimens during loading. Finally, an analytical model was developed on purpose to reproduce the mechanical response of the asphalt mixture-interlayer system. |
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Keywords: | flexible pavements fibreglass grid reinforcement reflective cracking digital image correlation analytical investigation |
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