Rate-dependent fracture modeling of asphalt concrete using the discrete element method

The discrete element method (DEM) represents a convenient and powerful tool for studying effects of material microstructure on fracture mechanisms in asphalt concrete. In this paper, the rate-dependency of asphalt concrete is investigated using a cohesive zone model with bulk viscoelastic properties...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of civil engineering 2009-02, Vol.36 (2), p.320-330
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Hyunwook, Wagoner, Michael P, Buttlar, William G
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The discrete element method (DEM) represents a convenient and powerful tool for studying effects of material microstructure on fracture mechanisms in asphalt concrete. In this paper, the rate-dependency of asphalt concrete is investigated using a cohesive zone model with bulk viscoelastic properties combined with bilinear post-peak softening. Details of the constitutive models implemented in the DEM, with particular emphasis on the verification of viscoelastic models, are presented. Experimental test results based on a disk-shaped compact tension test are obtained under different loading rates and those are compared to numerical simulations with the help of the rate-dependent model. Homogeneous and heterogeneous model results are compared, where heterogeneous models are constructed to consider aggregate morphology for particles larger than 1.18 mm. The relative importance of time-dependence and the consideration of material heterogeneity in the simulation of monotonic Mode I fracture tests are demonstrated.
ISSN:0315-1468
1208-6029
DOI:10.1139/L08-116