Towards an Alternate Evaluation of Moisture-Induced Damage of Bituminous Materials

Moisture-induced damage is widely known to cause multiple distresses that affect the durability of constructed pavements and eventually lead to the costly maintenance of pavement structures. The reliability and practicality of the assessment protocol to evaluate moisture susceptibility of flexible p...

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Main Authors: Aboelkasim Diab, Zhanping You, Xu Yang, Mohd Rosli Mohd Hasan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/10/1049
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spelling doaj-d8ab319c7e1441e99895811dc1a3fd442020-11-24T20:47:59ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172017-10-01710104910.3390/app7101049app7101049Towards an Alternate Evaluation of Moisture-Induced Damage of Bituminous MaterialsAboelkasim Diab0Zhanping You1Xu Yang2Mohd Rosli Mohd Hasan3Department of Civil Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan 81542, EgyptDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USADepartment of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3800, AustraliaSchool of Civil Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Engineering Campus, Nibong Tebal Penang 14300, MalaysiaMoisture-induced damage is widely known to cause multiple distresses that affect the durability of constructed pavements and eventually lead to the costly maintenance of pavement structures. The reliability and practicality of the assessment protocol to evaluate moisture susceptibility of flexible pavements presents a dilemma within the asphalt community that arises from the complexity and interrelation of moisture mechanisms in the asphalt–aggregate system. Researchers worldwide are continuously trying to develop suitable evaluation methods to simulate the combined destructive field-induced effects of moisture in the laboratory to help practitioners identify and alleviate this complex problem. The main objective of this article is to provide insights and highlight the challenges and opportunities of this important topic in order to extend and share knowledge towards finding a realistic assessment protocol of moisture damage in the laboratory. Two scenarios are proposed in this article: (1) a damage rate concept that accounts for the change of mechanical property (e.g., indirect tensile strength) with respect to the conditioning time, and (2) the establishment of a database using a surface free energy concept to help stakeholders select appropriate asphalt–aggregate combinations without the need to run additional moisture susceptibility tests.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/10/1049asphalt pavementmoisture damagedamage ratesurface free energy
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author Aboelkasim Diab
Zhanping You
Xu Yang
Mohd Rosli Mohd Hasan
spellingShingle Aboelkasim Diab
Zhanping You
Xu Yang
Mohd Rosli Mohd Hasan
Towards an Alternate Evaluation of Moisture-Induced Damage of Bituminous Materials
Applied Sciences
asphalt pavement
moisture damage
damage rate
surface free energy
author_facet Aboelkasim Diab
Zhanping You
Xu Yang
Mohd Rosli Mohd Hasan
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title Towards an Alternate Evaluation of Moisture-Induced Damage of Bituminous Materials
title_short Towards an Alternate Evaluation of Moisture-Induced Damage of Bituminous Materials
title_full Towards an Alternate Evaluation of Moisture-Induced Damage of Bituminous Materials
title_fullStr Towards an Alternate Evaluation of Moisture-Induced Damage of Bituminous Materials
title_full_unstemmed Towards an Alternate Evaluation of Moisture-Induced Damage of Bituminous Materials
title_sort towards an alternate evaluation of moisture-induced damage of bituminous materials
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Moisture-induced damage is widely known to cause multiple distresses that affect the durability of constructed pavements and eventually lead to the costly maintenance of pavement structures. The reliability and practicality of the assessment protocol to evaluate moisture susceptibility of flexible pavements presents a dilemma within the asphalt community that arises from the complexity and interrelation of moisture mechanisms in the asphalt–aggregate system. Researchers worldwide are continuously trying to develop suitable evaluation methods to simulate the combined destructive field-induced effects of moisture in the laboratory to help practitioners identify and alleviate this complex problem. The main objective of this article is to provide insights and highlight the challenges and opportunities of this important topic in order to extend and share knowledge towards finding a realistic assessment protocol of moisture damage in the laboratory. Two scenarios are proposed in this article: (1) a damage rate concept that accounts for the change of mechanical property (e.g., indirect tensile strength) with respect to the conditioning time, and (2) the establishment of a database using a surface free energy concept to help stakeholders select appropriate asphalt–aggregate combinations without the need to run additional moisture susceptibility tests.
topic asphalt pavement
moisture damage
damage rate
surface free energy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/7/10/1049
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