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Apr 26, 2012
The Huet-Sayegh Model: A Simple and Excellent Rheological Model for Master Curves of Asphaltic Mixes
Publication: Asphalt Concrete: Simulation, Modeling, and Experimental Characterization
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The applicability of the Huet-Sayegh (H&S) model is shown for different asphalt mixes. The H&S model with only six parameters simulates in an excellent way the behavior of asphalt mixes in cycling tests over a very wide range of frequencies. Examples are given of these perfect fits for three completely different asphalt mixes. The only disadvantage is that the original model does not contain a viscous element for simulating the permanent deformation in contrast with the more familiar Burger's model. However, by adopting a linear dashpot in series with the H&S model an attractive alternative for the Burger's model is obtained which can be used over a large frequency range. Special attention is given to the mathematical operations connected to the use of the H&S model.
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Rijkswaterstaat Road and Hydraulic Engineering Institute, Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, P.O. Box 5044, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands. E-mail: [email protected]
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