Multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture
Asphalt pavements are normally dark colored and may get a very high temperature difference with the environment during daytime, but the influence of water evaporation in their temperature is unknown. Water evaporation experiments have been conducted using asphalt mixture with various air voids conte...
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| author | Garcia, Alvaro Hassn, Abdushaffi Chiarelli, Andrea Dawson, Andrew |
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| description | Asphalt pavements are normally dark colored and may get a very high temperature difference with the environment during daytime, but the influence of water evaporation in their temperature is unknown. Water evaporation experiments have been conducted using asphalt mixture with various air voids contents while monitoring the surface temperature and heat flux. It was observed that a relationship exists between the evaporation rate, the heat flux, and the surface temperature during water evaporation. In addition, the evaporation rate has been related to air voids parameters such as air voids content and diameter, tortuosity, or the Euler number. |
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| spelling | nottingham-356672020-05-04T17:23:12Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35667/ Multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture Garcia, Alvaro Hassn, Abdushaffi Chiarelli, Andrea Dawson, Andrew Asphalt pavements are normally dark colored and may get a very high temperature difference with the environment during daytime, but the influence of water evaporation in their temperature is unknown. Water evaporation experiments have been conducted using asphalt mixture with various air voids contents while monitoring the surface temperature and heat flux. It was observed that a relationship exists between the evaporation rate, the heat flux, and the surface temperature during water evaporation. In addition, the evaporation rate has been related to air voids parameters such as air voids content and diameter, tortuosity, or the Euler number. Elsevier 2015-11-15 Article PeerReviewed Garcia, Alvaro, Hassn, Abdushaffi, Chiarelli, Andrea and Dawson, Andrew (2015) Multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture. Construction and Building Materials, 98 . pp. 80-88. ISSN 1879-0526) Asphalt pavements; Air voids; Temperature; Moisture http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950061815303056 doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.08.061 doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.08.061 |
| spellingShingle | Asphalt pavements; Air voids; Temperature; Moisture Garcia, Alvaro Hassn, Abdushaffi Chiarelli, Andrea Dawson, Andrew Multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture |
| title | Multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture |
| title_full | Multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture |
| title_fullStr | Multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture |
| title_full_unstemmed | Multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture |
| title_short | Multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture |
| title_sort | multivariable analysis of potential evaporation from moist asphalt mixture |
| topic | Asphalt pavements; Air voids; Temperature; Moisture |
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