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Leegwater, G.A. (author), Scarpas, Athanasios (author), Erkens, S. (author)
Asphalt concrete has the advantageous ability to heal. During rest<br/>periods, damage present In the material is restored to a certain extent.<br/>Healing of the material can be observed in iis regaining of strength<br/>and stiffness after rest periods. In this paper, a new test method is presented.<br/>It was developed to increase the...
journal article 2016
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Siroky, Georg (author), Kraker, Elke (author), Rosc, Jördis (author), Kieslinger, Dietmar (author), Brunner, Roland (author), van der Zwaag, S. (author), Kozeschnik, Ernst (author), Ecker, Werner (author)
This work provides an analysis of X-ray micro computed tomography data of Sn-xBi solders with x = 20, 30, 35, 47, 58 wt.% Bi. The eutectic thickness, fraction of eutectic and primary phase are analyzed. Furthermore, the 3D data is evaluated by means of morphology parameters, such as, shape complexity, flatness, elongation and mean intercept...
journal article 2021
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Liu, Quantao (author), Li, Bin (author), Schlangen, E. (author), Sun, Yihan (author), Wu, Shaopeng (author)
In this paper, steel slag/steel fiber composite asphalt mixture were prepared. The effects of the addition of steel slag and/or steel fibers on the mechanical, thermal, induction heating and healing properties of asphalt mixture were investigated. The results showed that adding steel slag and/or steel fibers improves the water stability,...
journal article 2017
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Wang, H. (author), Yang, Jun (author), Lu, Guoyang (author), Liu, X. (author)
Self-healing of asphalt concrete (AC) is highly dependent on temperature, and its healing capacity increases with elevated temperatures. The main objective of this study is to investigate the effect of microwave heating on promotion of self-healing in AC. With this purpose, two types of AC specimens (neat AC without additives and conductive...
journal article 2020
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