AASHTO T 371-22

Standard Method of Test for Measuring Interfacial Fracture Energy of Hot-Poured Asphalt Crack Sealant Using a Blister Test

American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials , 2022

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The blister test is used to determine the interfacial fracture energy (IFE) of hot-poured asphalt crack sealant at the application temperature as specified in AASHTO M 338 and R 116.

The blister test is a fracture test. The objective of the test is to apply tensile forces using hydrostatic pressure to delaminate sealant from a substrate. A thin film of sealant is poured on the top of a substrate (usually aluminum) disk that has a hole at the center. Hydrostatic pressure is applied through this hole at a constant flow rate causing delamination between the sealant film and substrate. Sealant deformation and applied hydrostatic pressure are recorded as a function of time. The amount of energy required to achieve complete delamination is called interfacial fracture energy and can be calculated from the pressure-deformation curve. This energy is considered a measure of bonding potential.

This standard was formerly designated as provisional standard TP 90.

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Published: 2022
Pages: 15
File Size: 1 file , 8.1 MB
Language: English
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AASHTO T 371-22
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