Publication date: 5 September 2017
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 129
Author(s): Xingyi Zhu, Ying Yuan, Lihan Li, Yuchuan Du, Feng Li
Identifying the nature of the region where the mastic meets the aggregate surface (interfacial transition zone, ITZ) is very helpful in understanding some mechanisms that govern the fracture behavior of asphalt pavement. However, it is rather difficult to identify and study ITZ by bulk techniques. In this study, nano-scale metrology techniques, including nanoindentation (NI), field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM), and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS), were employed to explore the micromechanics, microstructure, and chemical properties of ITZ. Experimental results show that the ITZ exists in asphalt mixture and the thickness of ITZ is in the range from 5μm to 20μm. The modulus value of ITZ was found between that of the aggregate and the mastic. The microstructure of ITZ was observed to be more compacted than that of mastic. This study contributes significantly to the nano-scale characterization of ITZ in asphalt concrete, which can provide more realist inputs for the micromechanical models.
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