Using Imaging Techniques to Analyze the Microstructure of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures: Literature Review
The performance of asphalt concrete (AC) mixtures depends highly on their internal
structure and the interaction of the mixture components under different loading conditions. Imaging
techniques provide effective tools that can assess the microstructure and failure mechanisms of
materials. Imaging techniques have been used in recent research studies to examine and analyze the
evolution of the internal structure of AC mixtures resulting from traffic and environmental loading.
Increasing knowledge of the microstructural properties and mechanical behaviour of AC mixtures
could improve the design process and enable researchers to develop more accurate prediction models
for the long-term performance of pavements. This paper reviews three imaging techniques which
were used to characterize the microstructure of AC mixtures. These three imaging techniques
are digital camera imaging, scanning electron microscope (SEM) imaging, and X-ray computed
tomography (CT) scan. Extensive insight has been presented into these imaging techniques, including
their principles, methods, sample preparation, and associated instruments. This review provides
guidelines for future research on using these imaging techniques to analyze the microstructure of AC
mixtures and assess their long-term performance