Performance of Hybrid Asphalt Mixture through the Stability and Tensile Strength

Wan Noor Hin Mior Sani, R. Jaya, K. A. Masri
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The stability and tensile strength of asphalt mixtures play a crucial role in pavement durability, primarily due to the challenges associated with cracking. This study investigates the utilization of a hybrid asphalt mixture comprising hybrid materials: Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA), garnet waste and sawdust to enhance the modified asphalt performance. The objective is to examine the hybrid materials’ influence towards the mechanical properties of the hybrid asphalt mixture, specifically focusing on the Indirect Tensile Strength (ITS) as well as the Marshall stability test. To achieve this, hybrid materials were finely ground and sieved to 25µm before being incorporated into the mixture. The Marshall mix design procedure was conducted, utilizing hybrid binders at concentrations of 0% (control), 3% 6%, and 9%. The effects of the hybrid asphalt mixture on stability, flow, stiffness, and ITS were assessed at the optimal binder content. The findings indicate that the hybrid asphalt mixture reveals enhanced Marshall stability, stiffness, flow, and ITS values compared to conventional asphalt mixtures. Notably, hybrid asphalt mixtures with 6% binder concentration demonstrate the most significant enhancement in terms of Marshall stability and ITS. This correlation suggests that the incorporation of POFA, garnet waste, and sawdust as hybrid materials in the hybrid asphalt mixture possesses a positive effect on the overall mechanical properties of the pavement. • POFA, garnet waste, and sawdust increased the stability of the hybrid asphalt mixture. • POFA, garnet waste, and sawdust increased the tensile strength of the hybrid asphalt mixture. • Hybrid asphalt mixture performs positively towards flow and stiffness.
通过稳定性和拉伸强度检验混合沥青混合料的性能
沥青混合料的稳定性和抗拉强度对路面耐久性起着至关重要的作用,这主要是由于开裂带来的挑战。本研究调查了由混合材料组成的混合沥青混合物的使用情况:棕榈油燃料灰(POFA)、石榴石废料和锯屑组成的混合沥青混合物,以提高改性沥青的性能。 目的是研究混合材料对混合沥青混合物机械性能的影响,特别是对间接拉伸强度(ITS)和马歇尔稳定性试验的影响。 为此,在混合料中加入混合材料之前,先将混合材料磨细并过筛至 25 微米。采用马歇尔混合料设计程序,混合料的浓度分别为 0%(对照组)、3% 6% 和 9%。在最佳粘结剂含量下,评估了混合沥青混合料对稳定性、流动性、刚度和 ITS 的影响。 研究结果表明,与传统沥青混合料相比,混合沥青混合料的马歇尔稳定性、刚度、流动性和 ITS 值均有所提高。值得注意的是,粘结剂浓度为 6% 的混合沥青混合料在马歇尔稳定性和 ITS 方面的提升最为显著。 这种相关性表明,在混合沥青混合料中加入 POFA、石榴石废料和锯末作为混合材料,对路面的整体力学性能有积极影响。 - POFA、石榴石废料和锯末增加了混合沥青混合物的稳定性。 - POFA、石榴石废料和锯末提高了混合沥青混合料的抗拉强度。 - 混合沥青混合物在流动性和刚度方面表现良好。
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