Time-temperature superposition principle for bituminous mixtures

ABSTRACT In the small strain domain (amplitudes below about 10−4), when considering 1D approach, the bituminous mixtures behaviour is linear viscoelastic, with a great thermal sensitivity and respects the Time-Temperature Superposition Principle (TTSP). In this paper, the generalisation of the TTSP is proposed for 3D. Measurements of complex Youngs modulus (E*) and complex Poisson's ratio (v*) during cyclic loadings are presented. v* is also shown dependent on frequency and temperature and respects the TTSP. A key result is that a very close shift factor is obtained for E* and v*. In a second step, experiments in the non linear domain (considering strains up to some percents) allow to propose a generalisation in the non linear domain of the TTSP. This work is associated with modeling development using the general thermo-viscoplastic model « DBN » (Di Benedetto & Neifar).