Performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen

Flexible pavements are constructed to last for its design life, therefore, a good and durable asphalt surface layer is required. However, flexible pavements using dense graded asphaltic concrete have some shortcomings such as prone to rutting when heavy loads are applied at high ambient temperatures...

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Main Authors: A. K., Arshad, E., Shaffie, K. A., Masri, W., Hashim, Z. A., Rahman
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spelling my.ump.umpir.262322022-12-28T06:40:59Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26232/ Performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen A. K., Arshad E., Shaffie K. A., Masri W., Hashim Z. A., Rahman TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements Flexible pavements are constructed to last for its design life, therefore, a good and durable asphalt surface layer is required. However, flexible pavements using dense graded asphaltic concrete have some shortcomings such as prone to rutting when heavy loads are applied at high ambient temperatures. One of the ways to improve the performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete is to modify the bitumen using nanosilica. Among the properties of nanosilica that is advantageous to improve the bitumen is strong absorption, large surface area and excellent stability. The objective of this study is to investigate the use of nanosilica as a bitumen modifier to improve the moisture susceptibility and rutting resistance of dense graded asphaltic concrete. Bitumen PEN 60/70 was modified with nanosilica at 2% by weight of bitumen. The performance of the asphaltic concrete specimens was then evaluated in terms of its moisture susceptibility, resilient modulus and rutting resistance. The results obtained from the testing showed that the addition of nanosilica increased the resilient modulus value and reduced the rutting depth of dense asphaltic concrete mixes, while achieving the required moisture resistance. It concludes that the addition of nanosilica in the bitumen improved the performance of dense asphaltic concrete mix. IOP Publishing 2019-04-24 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26232/1/Performance%20of%20dense%20graded%20asphaltic%20concrete%20using%20nanosilica.pdf A. K., Arshad and E., Shaffie and K. A., Masri and W., Hashim and Z. A., Rahman (2019) Performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 10th Malaysian Road Conference & Exhibition 2018, 29-31 October 2018 , Selangor, Malaysia. pp. 1-10., 512 (012061). ISSN 1757-8981 (Print), 1757-899X (Online) https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/512/1/012061
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
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TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
A. K., Arshad
E., Shaffie
K. A., Masri
W., Hashim
Z. A., Rahman
Performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen
description Flexible pavements are constructed to last for its design life, therefore, a good and durable asphalt surface layer is required. However, flexible pavements using dense graded asphaltic concrete have some shortcomings such as prone to rutting when heavy loads are applied at high ambient temperatures. One of the ways to improve the performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete is to modify the bitumen using nanosilica. Among the properties of nanosilica that is advantageous to improve the bitumen is strong absorption, large surface area and excellent stability. The objective of this study is to investigate the use of nanosilica as a bitumen modifier to improve the moisture susceptibility and rutting resistance of dense graded asphaltic concrete. Bitumen PEN 60/70 was modified with nanosilica at 2% by weight of bitumen. The performance of the asphaltic concrete specimens was then evaluated in terms of its moisture susceptibility, resilient modulus and rutting resistance. The results obtained from the testing showed that the addition of nanosilica increased the resilient modulus value and reduced the rutting depth of dense asphaltic concrete mixes, while achieving the required moisture resistance. It concludes that the addition of nanosilica in the bitumen improved the performance of dense asphaltic concrete mix.
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author A. K., Arshad
E., Shaffie
K. A., Masri
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title Performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen
title_short Performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen
title_full Performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen
title_fullStr Performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen
title_full_unstemmed Performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen
title_sort performance of dense graded asphaltic concrete using nanosilica modified bitumen
publisher IOP Publishing
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url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26232/1/Performance%20of%20dense%20graded%20asphaltic%20concrete%20using%20nanosilica.pdf
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