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Geogrid reinforcement in hot-mix asphalt: Interlayer shear bond strength assessment

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dc.contributor.author Walubita, LF
dc.contributor.author Hu, X
dc.contributor.author Nyamuhokya, TP
dc.contributor.author Komba, Julius J
dc.contributor.author Souliman, MI
dc.date.accessioned 2018-10-05T10:22:37Z
dc.date.available 2018-10-05T10:22:37Z
dc.date.issued 2018-01
dc.identifier.citation Walubita, L.F. et al. 2018. Geogrid reinforcement in hot-mix asphalt: Interlayer shear bond strength assessment. 97th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, 7-11 January 2018, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC, United States, 13pp en_US
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dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10440
dc.description This is the accepted version of the published paper. The definitive version can be obtained via the publisher's website: https://trid.trb.org/view/1495802 en_US
dc.description.abstract With the increasing use of geogrid reinforcements to mitigate reflective cracking in hot-mix asphalt (HMA) overlays, interlayer (interface) bonding becomes an even more critical aspect of HMA placement/construction to mitigate delamination and debonding of the overlay. To comparatively evaluate the interlayer bond strength due to the effects of the geogrid reinforcements, the shear bond strength test was conducted in this laboratory study, using unreinforced control HMA samples as the reference datum. Cylindrical HMA samples (150 mm f) gyratory compacted in two 75-mm lift thicknesses, with the geogrid reinforcement in-between the two lifts, were used for testing at room temperature under a monotonically shear loading rate of 5 mm/min. Emulsified asphalt was used as the interlayer tack coat and six different geogrid materials, which are polyester-based (FA) and fiberglass-based (FG), were comparatively evaluated. As theoretically expected, the control (unreinforced) HMA samples exhibited superiority followed closely by samples reinforced with polyester-based geogrids. Although comparable to the values reported in the literature, HMA samples reinforced with fiberglass-based geogrids performed the poorest with the lowest interlayer bond strengths – that is the polyester-based outperformed the fiberglass-based geogrids. Overall, the interlayer bond strength exhibited a general decreasing trend with a decrease in the geogrid mesh size (open area), increase in the geogrid strand thickness, and material grade. Thus, in as much as reflective crack mitigation is structurally desired, due diligence must be cautiously exercised when selecting the geogrid type/grade for use in HMA reinforcement to ensure sufficient interlayer bonding and minimize any potential delamination/debonding problems in service. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Transportation Research Board en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Worklist;21351
dc.subject Reflective cracking en_US
dc.subject Geogrid en_US
dc.subject Fortgrid Asphalt en_US
dc.subject FA en_US
dc.subject Fiberglass en_US
dc.subject FG en_US
dc.subject Shear en_US
dc.subject Bond Strength en_US
dc.title Geogrid reinforcement in hot-mix asphalt: Interlayer shear bond strength assessment en_US
dc.type Conference Presentation en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Walubita, L., Hu, X., Nyamuhokya, T., Komba, J. J., & Souliman, M. (2018). Geogrid reinforcement in hot-mix asphalt: Interlayer shear bond strength assessment. Transportation Research Board. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10440 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Walubita, LF, X Hu, TP Nyamuhokya, Julius J Komba, and MI Souliman. "Geogrid reinforcement in hot-mix asphalt: Interlayer shear bond strength assessment." (2018): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10440 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Walubita L, Hu X, Nyamuhokya T, Komba JJ, Souliman M, Geogrid reinforcement in hot-mix asphalt: Interlayer shear bond strength assessment; Transportation Research Board; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10440 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Walubita, LF AU - Hu, X AU - Nyamuhokya, TP AU - Komba, Julius J AU - Souliman, MI AB - With the increasing use of geogrid reinforcements to mitigate reflective cracking in hot-mix asphalt (HMA) overlays, interlayer (interface) bonding becomes an even more critical aspect of HMA placement/construction to mitigate delamination and debonding of the overlay. To comparatively evaluate the interlayer bond strength due to the effects of the geogrid reinforcements, the shear bond strength test was conducted in this laboratory study, using unreinforced control HMA samples as the reference datum. Cylindrical HMA samples (150 mm f) gyratory compacted in two 75-mm lift thicknesses, with the geogrid reinforcement in-between the two lifts, were used for testing at room temperature under a monotonically shear loading rate of 5 mm/min. Emulsified asphalt was used as the interlayer tack coat and six different geogrid materials, which are polyester-based (FA) and fiberglass-based (FG), were comparatively evaluated. As theoretically expected, the control (unreinforced) HMA samples exhibited superiority followed closely by samples reinforced with polyester-based geogrids. Although comparable to the values reported in the literature, HMA samples reinforced with fiberglass-based geogrids performed the poorest with the lowest interlayer bond strengths – that is the polyester-based outperformed the fiberglass-based geogrids. Overall, the interlayer bond strength exhibited a general decreasing trend with a decrease in the geogrid mesh size (open area), increase in the geogrid strand thickness, and material grade. Thus, in as much as reflective crack mitigation is structurally desired, due diligence must be cautiously exercised when selecting the geogrid type/grade for use in HMA reinforcement to ensure sufficient interlayer bonding and minimize any potential delamination/debonding problems in service. DA - 2018-01 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Reflective cracking KW - Geogrid KW - Fortgrid Asphalt KW - FA KW - Fiberglass KW - FG KW - Shear KW - Bond Strength LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2018 T1 - Geogrid reinforcement in hot-mix asphalt: Interlayer shear bond strength assessment TI - Geogrid reinforcement in hot-mix asphalt: Interlayer shear bond strength assessment UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10440 ER - en_ZA


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