Efecto de la disminución de la velocidad vehicular en la durabilidad de una capa asfáltica

  • Rondón Quintana H
  • Reyes Lizcano F
  • Urazán Bonells C
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Due to increased congestion on its main routes, the cities of Latin American, have been experiencing a reduction in traffic speed. This article presents the results of research conducted to establish the changes of the mechanical properties under repeated loads that occur in a MDC-2 hot mix asphalt (HMA) when the vehicular speed decreases. The studies were carried out using asphalt mixtures produced in the city of Bogotá, Colombia. As a general conclusion, it has been found that by reducing the speed of traffic, the asphalt concrete mixture reduces its stiffness and resistance to fatigue. For example, a reduction of the speed from 60 km/h to 30 km/h results in a reduction of approximately 15.6% in the stiffness of the asphalt mixture and 39.5% in its fatigue life. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Rondón Quintana, H. A., Reyes Lizcano, F. A., & Urazán Bonells, C. F. (2013). Efecto de la disminución de la velocidad vehicular en la durabilidad de una capa asfáltica. Ingeniare. Revista Chilena de Ingeniería, 21(1), 139–146. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-33052013000100012

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