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Received 14.07.2021

Revised 05.11.2021

Accepted 10.12.2021

Retrieved from Iss. 110, 2021

Pages 11 -17

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Baran, S., Bilobrytska, O., Hrynchak, I., Kutsman, O., & Shevchuk, L. (2021). TEMPERATURE OSCILLATIONS INFLUENCE IN ASPHALT CONCRETE LAYERS ON STRESS-DEFORMED CONDITION OF ROAD PAVEMENT . Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (110), 11-17. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2021-110-011-017

TEMPERATURE OSCILLATIONS INFLUENCE IN ASPHALT CONCRETE LAYERS ON STRESS-DEFORMED CONDITION OF ROAD PAVEMENT

Serhii Baran Olena Bilobrytska Ilona Hrynchak Oleksandr Kutsman Lyudmila Shevchuk

Abstract

The durability of asphalt pavement depends on the stress-strain state of the pavement struc ture, which is significantly affected by temperature fluctuations. The calculation and analysis of the stress strain state of typical pavement structures with asphalt concrete pavement for roads at different temperatures of their operation are performed. It is established that a significant role in predicting the strength and durability of asphalt pavement is played by temperatures that vary in annual and daily conditions. Tensile stresses in the coating occur not only at low temperatures during the spring waterlogging of soils, but also at other tempera tures. Thus, with increasing temperature, the modulus of elasticity of asphalt concrete naturally decreases, which leads to a decrease in the value of horizontal normal tensile stresses of asphalt concrete layers during their bending during transport, but at the same time more significantly reduces the tensile strength of asphalt concrete. 

Keywords:

Asphalt concrete layers, temperature fluctuations, stress-strain state, strength and durability

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