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Modelling the stability of asphalt concrete with fuzzy logic and statistical methods for various freezing and thawing cycles (Q710377)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5802278
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Modelling the stability of asphalt concrete with fuzzy logic and statistical methods for various freezing and thawing cycles
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5802278

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    Modelling the stability of asphalt concrete with fuzzy logic and statistical methods for various freezing and thawing cycles (English)
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    19 October 2010
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    Summary: The stability of asphalt concrete under the effects of freezing and thawing was studied experimentally, and the experimental test results were modelled using fuzzy logic and statistical methods. The stability was investigated experimentally using the Marshall and ultrasound methods. Asphalt core samples 10 cm in diameter were alternately frozen \((-20^\circ\)C for 16 hr) and thawed (\(16^\circ\)C for 8\,hr) for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 cycles to simulate daily winter conditions. The stability of asphalt concrete at the laboratory environment temperature of \(17^\circ\)C was used as a reference. The results show that the stability of asphalt core samples exposed to freezing and thawing increased, and this increase varied between 22.7\% and 19.2\% for 5- and 30-day cycles, respectively. By using fuzzy logic and statistical methods, prediction models are constituted based on freezing-thawing cycle, bitumen ratio, saturated unit volume weight, volume of voids, air dry unit volume weight to predict the stability of asphalt concrete which could not be determined with experimental. The experimental results, the fuzzy logic model, and the statistical results show good correlations. For the stability of asphalt core samples, the correlation coefficient was \(R^2= 0.88\) for the fuzzy logic model and \(R^2= 1.0\) for the statistical method. Based on the results of this study, it is clear that both the fuzzy logic and statistical methods can be used to model the stability of asphalt concrete under various freezing and thawing conditions.
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    Marshall stability
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    freezing-thawing
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    fuzzy logic
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    statistical modelling
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