The Study Summery of Segregation Characters for Asphalt Mixture Based on Discrete Element Method

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This paper summarizes the characteristics of the relevant theory research of asphalt mixture segregation at home and abroad in recent years, the use of discrete element methods, by summing up the results of different studies scholars, analysis of discrete element method to simulate Evaluation of asphalt mixture segregation as well as its advantages and disadvantages, numerical simulation to explore the direction of development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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818-821

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December 2014

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