ASPHALT MIX MASTER CURVE CONSTRUCTION USING SIGMOIDAL FITTING FUNCTION WITH NON-LINEAR LEAST SQUARES OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUE


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This paper presents a new simplified method of constructing a master curve of asphalt mix using test data covering a large range of temperatures from -18°C to 55°C. It utilizes sigmoidal fitting function and compressive dynamic (complex) modulus test data obtained at matrix combination of different frequencies and test temperatures. In the master curve construction, the time temperature superposition was modeled two different ways. First, using known time-temperature superposition equations, and second shifting test data experimentally, i.e., not assuming any functional form for the time-temperature relationship. The master curve construction was done using an Excel spreadsheet with the Solver Function, which is a tool for performing optimization with non-linear least squares regression technique. The analysis of over sixty mixtures indicated that the experimental approach agreed the best with Arrhenius shifting equation, correlation coefficient R2 being 0.995. Also, the experimental shifting was most flexible, producing the best fit among the studied shifting equations due to the fact that it has the most degrees of freedom.

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Columbia University in the City of New York
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15th ASCE Engineering Mechanics Division Conference
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New York (US)
Conference Dates:
2002-06-02 / 2002-06-05
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