Interpretation of Dynamic Mechanical Test Data For Paving Grade Asphalt Cements

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Interpretation of Dynamic Mechanical Test Data for Paving Grade Asphalt Cements

Donald W. Christensen and David A. Anderson


Abstract
Dynamic mechanical analysis and other methods of rheological testing, have been used
for many years on asphalt cement. Unfortunately, there currently exists some confusion
over the interpretation of dynamic mechanical data on asphalt cements. In order to clarify
appropriate methods of interpreting rheological data on paving grade asphalts, test data
for a number of asphalt cements having widely different properties must be analyzed in
light of rheological theory and appropriate mathematical models. The purpose of this
paper is to describe various useful techniques for interpreting viscoelastic data on asphalt
cements. Dynamic mechanical test data is emphasized, although many of the principles
presented apply equally well to other types of rheological data.

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