Modelling the rheological properties of bituminous binder using a mechanical model
Date
2012-06Author
Nur Izzi, Md. Yusoff, Dr.
Mounier, Damien
Ginoux, Marc-Stephane
Airey, Gordon D., Prof.
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Modelling is a very useful way to fit or describe the linear viscoelastic (LVE) properties of bituminous binders, which cannot be
done via laboratory work. This study investigates the applicability of LVE rheological models called the 2S2P1D (combinations
of two springs, two parabolic elements and one dashpot) model on different types of bituminous binders. The rheological
data of unaged and aged unmodified bitumens, bitumen-filler mastics and polymer-modified bitumens were measured using a
dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) in the LVE region. It was found that this model with seven parameters fits the measurements
reasonably well over a wide range of temperatures and frequencies. The correlation between measured and descriptive data
was evaluated by means of the goodness-of-fit statistics method. Except for the unaged polymer-modified bitumens, the other
samples show good agreement between the measured and descriptive complex modulus and phase angle data
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