Materials (Apr 2019)

Experimental Study on Wet Skid Resistance of Asphalt Pavements in Icy Conditions

  • Boxiang Yan,
  • Huanhuan Mao,
  • Sai Zhong,
  • Pengfei Zhang,
  • Xiaoshan Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12081201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 1201

Abstract

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In this research, the durability of skid resistance during the ice melting process with temperature increasing from −5 °C to 10 °C was characterized by means of a British Pendulum Skid Tester. Four types of pavement surfaces were prepared and tested. The difference between two antiskid layers prepared with bitumen emulsion was the aggregate. The detailed angularity and form 2D index of fine aggregates used for antiskid surfaces, characterized by means of the Aggregate Image Measure System (AIMS) with micro image analysis methods, were then correlated with British Pendulum Number (BPN) values. Results indicate that skid resistance has the lowest value during the ice-melting process. The investigated antiskid layers can increase the surface friction during icy seasons. In icy conditions, the skid resistance behavior first worsens until reaches the lowest value, and then increases gradually with increasing temperature. Results from ice-melting conditions on four investigated pavement surfaces give the same temperature range where there will be lowest skid resistance. That temperature range is from 3 °C to 5 °C. A thicker ice layer will result in a lower skid resistance property and smaller “lowest BPN„.

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