摘要

In this paper, a new method to repair potholes in asphalt roads is presented. It consists of an asphalt mixture tile with a bottom bonding layer made of bitumen, and steel fibres. To use this technology, potholes have to be first cleaned, second filled with an asphalt tile and third, exposed to high frequency electromagnetic fields to heat the fibres up and melt the bitumen in the bonding layer. This article assess the bonding properties of tiles built with bonding layers of various thicknesses and amounts and distributions of fibres. Furthermore, the effect of moisture on the bonding properties of asphalt tiles has been examined and the functionality of the tiles observed using wheel track tests. It has been concluded that asphalt tiles are a suitable method to repair potholes, and the durability of the repaired surface is comparable to that of a newly built road.

  • 出版日期2017-1-30