Abstract
This paper presents a generalized framework for determining mechanistically informed layer coefficients (a-values) for asphalt mixtures in the AASHTO empirical pavement design approach. The layer coefficients influence the layer thicknesses and consequently the structural capacity of pavements. Therefore, it is critical to determine reliable mechanistically informed a-values. A set of 18 commonly used asphalt mixtures in New Hampshire was selected for investigation including different types of hot mix and cold central plant recycled mixtures that are used as wearing, binder, and base course layers. Laboratory characterization was conducted using the complex modulus, semi-circular bend, and direct tension cyclic fatigue testing methods. The mixtures were evaluated using three performance index parameters: complex modulus rutting index parameter, rate-dependent cracking index parameter, and a new continuum damage parameter (
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