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Abstract
Traditional asphalt concrete (AC) and stone matrix asphalt (SMA), which are used as thin asphalt overlays, are common maintenance strategies to enhancing ride quality, skid resistance, and durability. Recently, several studies have used a novel asphalt mixture known as a high-friction thin overlay (HFTO) to improve surface characteristics. However, it remains uncertain whether the laboratory properties of HFTO differ significantly from those of conventional mixtures. This study aims to evaluate the laboratory properties of HFTO mixtures and compare them with those of AC and SMA. Those mixtures with nominal maximum size of 9.5 mm were produced in the laboratory, and performance tests were conducted, including wheel tracking test, low temperature flexural creep test, moisture susceptibility test, Cantabro Abrasion Test, Marshall Test, sand patch test, British pendulum test, and indoor tire-rolling-down test. The results showed that the HFTO exhibited a lower tire/pavement noise than the AC and SMA. Additionally, HFTO had superior high-temperature stability, larger macro texture, and higher skid resistance in comparison to those of AC, but lower than those of SMA. Consequently, HFTO mixtures may be considered a suitable replacement for traditional AC mixtures in regions where skid resistance and noise reduction are concerns.
传统的沥青混凝土(AC)和石基沥青(SMA)作为沥青薄层覆盖层,是提高行驶质量、防滑性和耐久性的常见养护策略。最近,有几项研究使用了一种新型沥青混合料,即高摩擦薄层摊铺材料(HFTO)来改善路面特性。然而,HFTO 的实验室特性是否与传统混合料有显著差异,目前仍不确定。本研究旨在评估 HFTO 混合物的实验室特性,并将其与 AC 和 SMA 混合物的特性进行比较。在实验室中生产了标称最大粒径为 9.5 毫米的混合物,并进行了性能测试,包括车轮跟踪测试、低温挠曲蠕变测试、湿敏性测试、Cantabro 磨损测试、马歇尔测试、砂斑测试、英国摆锤测试和室内轮胎滚落测试。结果表明,与 AC 和 SMA 相比,HFTO 的轮胎/路面噪音更低。此外,与 AC 相比,HFTO 具有更好的高温稳定性、更大的宏观纹理和更高的防滑性,但低于 SMA。因此,在对抗滑性和降噪性能要求较高的地区,HFTO 混合料可被视为传统 AC 混合料的合适替代品。
期刊介绍:
Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering is an international journal that publishes original research papers, review articles and case studies related to civil and structural engineering. Topics include but are not limited to the latest developments in building and bridge structures, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic engineering, coastal engineering, and transport engineering. Case studies that demonstrate the successful applications of cutting-edge research technologies are welcome. The journal also promotes and publishes interdisciplinary research and applications connecting civil engineering and other disciplines, such as bio-, info-, nano- and social sciences and technology. Manuscripts submitted for publication will be subject to a stringent peer review.