Edge Zone Effect in Measurements of Asphalt Mixture Thermal Properties Using Transient Method
Jarosław Górszczyk, Konrad Malicki

TL;DR
This study examines how edge effects impact thermal property measurements of asphalt mixtures using transient methods, highlighting the need for standardized testing procedures.
Contribution
The study systematically quantifies the edge zone effect in asphalt mixtures using the MTPS method, offering practical guidance for reliable thermal property measurements.
Findings
Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity differ by up to 17% and 18% near the edges of asphalt specimens.
The edge zone effect highlights the need for methodological guidelines to ensure reliable transient method measurements.
Findings may support the development of standardized testing procedures for asphalt mixtures.
Abstract
Thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity are key parameters controlling heat transfer and temperature distribution in road pavement structures. Although transient methods are increasingly used in laboratory testing, the thermal properties of asphalt mixtures have not been sufficiently studied using these methods, and no dedicated standards exist for road materials. This creates uncertainty in test procedures, specimen geometry, surface preparation, measurement location, and data interpretation, which may lead to significant errors, especially for massive and heterogeneous mixtures. The objective of this study is to systematically quantify the edge zone effect and assess its influence on the determined thermal parameters of a selected heterogeneous asphalt mixture. The study focuses on the quantitative determination of the edge zone effect, practical identification of its width in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAsphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation · Thermography and Photoacoustic Techniques · Smart Materials for Construction
