What is it about?
The study aimed at understanding the efficacy of different bond strength parameters obtained from conventional approach (i.e., indirect tensile strength test) and advanced approaches (i.e., binder bond strength and surface free energy) to evaluate performance of hot-mix asphalt against moisture damage.
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Why is it important?
It is important to understand that energy ratio parameter based on surface free energy (SFE) approach may not always provide the best moisture resistant aggregate-bitumen combination. However, it was found that parameters (ER and physiochemical parameter related to aggregate, bitumen and water) obtained from SFE approach may be helpful for the forensic investigation of moisture damage surface.
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This page is a summary of: Comparative Evaluation of Surface Science Approach with Indirect Tensile Strength and Binder Bond Strength Tests to Determine Aggregate-Bitumen Bond, Journal of Testing and Evaluation, July 2021, ASTM International,
DOI: 10.1520/jte20210050.
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