用轻挠度计试验研究未选定建筑和拆除废物集料的未粘结层的应力依赖行为

IF 0.7 Q4 TRANSPORTATION European Transport-Trasporti Europei Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.48295/et.2023.91.7
L. Tefa
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建筑和拆除废物(CDW)骨料在未绑定的道路路面层中的使用正在增加。然而,由于缺乏现场性能数据,促使人们对其原位性能进行了调查。轻型挠度计(LWD)是一种用于估算无粘结路面层弹性模量的快速模拟测试装置。建立了一个现场测试坑,在含有不同能量级别压实的CDW聚集体的未绑定亚基层上进行LWD测量。为了评估它们的应力-应变非线性行为,通过改变(i)加载质量,(ii)滴高度和(iii)板直径,在同一位置进行了几次随钻滴入。观察到原位CDW聚集体的应力硬化行为,与实验室测试中通常记录的颗粒材料弹性模量的应力依赖演化一致。随钻模量取决于压实能量的水平,但也对下面层的机械响应敏感。该试验坑的结果表明,在设计阶段和设计质量验收程序时,应考虑合理评估非粘结CDW颗粒材料的应力场依赖行为。尽管如此,要对LWD结果进行全面的解释,需要材料性能的更均匀性和对施工过程的更强控制,特别是在研究CDW骨料等异质材料时。
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Stress dependent behaviour of unbound layers of unselected construction and demolition waste aggregates by lightweight deflectometer tests
The use of construction and demolition waste (CDW) aggregates in unbound road pavement layers is increasing. However, the lack of data on performance in the field has spurred this investigation into their in-situ properties. A lightweight deflectometer (LWD) is a fast and simulative testing device for estimating the elastic modulus of unbound pavement layers. A field test pit was built to run LWD measurements on an unbound subbase layer containing CDW aggregates compacted at different energy levels. To assess their stress-strain non-linear behaviour, several LWD drops were performed on the same location by varying (i) the loading mass, (ii) the drop height, and (iii) the plate diameter. A stress-hardening behaviour of in-situ CDW aggregates was observed, consistent with the stress dependent evolution of resilient modulus of granular material commonly recorded in laboratory tests. The LWD modulus was found to be dependent on the level of compaction energy but also sensitive to the mechanical response of the layer below. The outcomes at this test pit suggest it would be wise to consider the rational evaluation of the in-field stress dependent behaviour of unbound CDW granular materials at both the design stage and when devising quality acceptance procedures. Nonetheless, to have a comprehensive interpretation of LWD results a greater uniformity of material properties and a stronger control of construction procedures will be desired, especially when heterogenous materials such as CDW aggregates are investigated.
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