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Nonlinear viscoelastic response of asphalt binders: An experimental study of the relaxation of torque and normal force in torsion
SPA Narayan, JM Krishnan, AP Deshpande, KR Rajagopal
Mechanics Research Communications 43, 66-74, 2012
242012
Nonlinear viscoelastic model for describing the response of asphalt binders within the context of a Gibbs-Potential–based thermodynamic framework
SPA Narayan, DN Little, KR Rajagopal
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 141 (2), 04014116, 2015
212015
Laboratory investigation of a novel method to accelerate healing in asphalt mixtures using thermal treatment.
A Bhasin, A Narayan, DN Little
Southwest Region University Transportation Center (US), 2009
202009
Analysis of rutting prediction criteria using a nonlinear viscoelastic model
SP Atul Narayan, DN Little, KR Rajagopal
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 27 (3), 04014137, 2015
172015
Unsteady flows of a class of novel generalizations of the Navier–Stokes fluid
SPA Narayan, KR Rajagopal
Applied Mathematics and Computation 219 (19), 9935-9946, 2013
172013
Quantification of viscous and fatigue dissipation of asphalt concrete in four-point bending tests
R Varma, SP Atul Narayan, J Murali Krishnan
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 31 (12), 04019285, 2019
142019
Mechanical behaviour of asphalt binders at high temperatures and specification for rutting
SP Atul Narayan, J Murali Krishnan, DN Little, KR Rajagopal
International Journal of Pavement Engineering 18 (10), 916-927, 2017
132017
Modelling the nonlinear viscoelastic response of asphalt binders
SPA Narayan, DN Little, KR Rajagopal
International Journal of Pavement Engineering 17 (2), 123-132, 2016
132016
Nonlinear viscoelastic response of asphalt binders in transient tests
SP Atul Narayan, KA Venkata Nag, J Murali Krishnan, AP Deshpande, ...
Road materials and pavement design 13 (1), 191-202, 2012
132012
Non-linear viscoelastic model based ranking of modified binders for their rutting performance
MR Nivitha, SPA Narayan, JM Krishnan
Materials and Structures 51 (4), 105, 2018
122018
Comparison of binder and mixture tests to characterize permanent deformation of elastomer and terpolymer modified binders
PK Athira, SPA Narayan, JM Krishnan, PK Jain
Construction and Building Materials 264, 120138, 2020
112020
Modeling Payne effect with a framework of multiple natural configurations
SPA Narayan, LI Palade
International Journal of Engineering Science 157, 103396, 2020
102020
Comparison of a natural configuration approach and a structural parameter approach to model the Payne effect
SP Atul Narayan, LI Palade
Acta Mechanica 231, 4781-4802, 2020
102020
Incorporating disparity in temperature sensitivity of asphalt binders into high-temperature specifications
SPA Narayan, DN Little, KR Rajagopal
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 31 (1), 04018343, 2019
102019
A thermodynamic framework for modelling thixotropic yield stress fluids: Application to cement pastes
AV Rahul, SPA Narayan, N Neithalath, M Santhanam
Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 281, 104318, 2020
92020
Tensile creep of asphalt concrete in repeated loading tests and its effect on energy dissipation
R Gupta, SP Atul Narayan
International Journal of Pavement Engineering 22 (7), 927-939, 2021
72021
Steady shear experiments on asphalt
JM Krishnan, A Narayan
Internal ReportChennai: IIT, Madras, 2007
72007
Evolution of the modulus of asphalt concrete in four-point beam fatigue tests
BS Abhijith, SPA Narayan
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 32 (10), 04020310, 2020
62020
Estimation of viscous and fatigue dissipation of bituminous concrete in repeated loading tests
R Gupta, SPA Narayan
Functional pavement design, 319-328, 2016
52016
Laboratory investigation of a novel method to accelerate healing in asphalt mixtures using thermal treatment (No. SWUTC/09/476660-00005-1). Southwest Region University …
A Bhasin, A Narayan, DN Little
Center for Transportation Research, University of Texas at Austin, 2009
52009
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