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Study on Low-Temperature Cracking Resistance of Carbon Fibre Geogrid Reinforced Asphalt Mixtures Based on Statistical Methods.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Huang Y et al.
Affiliation:
Key Laboratory of Roads and Railway Engineering Safety Control (Shijiazhuang Tiedao University) · China

Abstract

In order to investigate the effects of surface combined body (SCB) type and geosynthetic type on the low-temperature cracking resistance of reinforced asphalt mixtures, low-temperature bending damage tests were conducted on both unreinforced and reinforced double-layer beam specimens, respectively. At the same time, the load-deflection curve during loading was corrected using the linear fitting difference method to determine the mid-span deflection. Then, the low-temperature cracking resistance of the reinforced asphalt mixtures was comparatively analyzed by calculating the maximum flexural tensile strain (<i>ɛ</i><sub>B</sub>). Finally, the extent to which the geosynthetic type and the SCB type affect the low-temperature cracking resistance of the reinforced asphalt mixtures was investigated by means of a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). The results showed that the greater the tensile strength of the geosynthetics, the greater the mid-span deflection and <i>ɛ</i><sub>B</sub> of the reinforced double-layer beam specimens. The order is carbon fibre geogrid (CCF) > glass/carbon fibre composite qualified geogrid (GCF) > fibreglass-polyester paving mat (FPM) > unreinforced (UN). In the case of reinforcement, the <i>ɛ</i><sub>B</sub> of the AC-13/AC-20 combination is lower than that of the AC-20/AC-25 combination, with a significant difference, especially in the case of geogrid reinforcement. Analysis by a two-way ANOVA shows that the order of influence on <i>ɛ</i><sub>B</sub> ranks as geosynthetic type > SCB type. This study provides a scientific basis for the rational selection of carbon fibre geogrid-reinforced asphalt pavement structures.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40006123