Based on a high-pressure servo static and dynamic true triaxial test machine (tawz-500/300), uniaxial and true triaxial tests of AC-25C asphalt mixtures under different heat moisture coupling treatments were performed, and the triaxial compressive strength value was determined by mathematical treatment. The test results show that in the range of 20-60 °C, the uniaxial and triaxial compressive strength of the AC-25C asphalt mixture decreases with increasing drying and soaking environment temperature. In the temperature range of 20-40 °C, the drying temperature sensitivity and soaking temperature sensitivity of the asphalt mixture with compressive strength and failure strain value as indices are the maximum. The increase in the intermediate principal stress can improve the triaxial compressive strength, and the increase reaches the maximum when the environmental treatment temperature is 40 °C. The maximum stress ratio is in the range of σ/σ = 0.25 to σ/σ = 0.5. The failure forms of uniaxial tension and triaxial tension are mainly caused by tensile stress. The influence of temperature, humidity and stress ratio on triaxial failure strength is analysed. The relationship between the failure strength and temperature coefficient k is established using a variety of failure criteria, which can provide an experimental and theoretical basis for the mechanical analysis of asphalt mixtures under complex stress states.

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