Pavement performance investigation of nano-TiO2/CaCO3 and basalt fiber composite modified asphalt mixture under freeze-thaw cycles

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The objective of this research is to evaluate the pavement performance degradation of nano-TiO2/CaCO3 and basalt fiber composite modified asphalt mixtures under freeze-thaw cycles. The freeze-thaw resistance of composite modified asphalt mixture was studied by measuring the mesoscopic void volume, stability, indirect tensile stiffness modulus, splitting strength, uniaxial compression static, and dynamic creep rate. The equal-pitch gray prediction model GM (1, 3) was also established to predict the pavement performance of the asphalt mixture. It was concluded that the high- and low-temperature performance and water stability of nano-TiO2/CaCO3 and basalt fiber composite modified asphalt mixture were better than those of an ordinary asphalt mixture before and after freeze-thaw cycles. The test results of uniaxial compressive static and dynamic creep after freeze-thaw cycles showed that the high-temperature stability of the nano-TiO2/CaCO3 and basalt fiber composite modified asphalt mixture after freeze-thaw was obviously improved compared with an ordinary asphalt mixture.

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Gong, Y., Bi, H., Tian, Z., & Tan, G. (2018). Pavement performance investigation of nano-TiO2/CaCO3 and basalt fiber composite modified asphalt mixture under freeze-thaw cycles. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8122581

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