Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Moisture Sensitivity Performance of Hot Mix Asphalt Mixture Incorporating Fly Ash Geopolymer (FAG) Asphalt Binder
View through CrossRef
In Malaysia, Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) is widely used in asphalt production. HMA is a mixture of asphalt and aggregates that give durability to the road surface for pavement. Due to vehicles excessive traffic loadings that cause road surface damage, this pavement technology frequently undergoes maintenance and rehabilitation work. This study used recycled material as a modified binder and showned the best result in increasing stiffness and better rutting performance with high percentages of additives. This research focuses on the effect of FAG additive on asphalt mixture performance evaluation according to SuperpaveTM mixes design method. The procedures were specified according to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), British Standard (BS) and Malaysian Standard (MS). The granite aggregate type was produced by a local quarry with conventional asphalt binder grade 80/100 and 60/70. Incorporation FAG in modified asphalt binder as levels of 0, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11% by mass of asphalt binder. The performance of moisture sensitivity showed low moisture damage susceptibility for the mixture based on consistent values of TSR, in which all the specimens met the minimum TSR threshold of 80%. The optimization findings indicated that 9% of fly ash geopolymer might be the ideal content for modifying the asphalt binder. Overall, research findings suggest that using geopolymers may have improved some of the characteristics of asphalt binder and the performance of asphalt binders in pavement applications. Thus, the outcomes of this research were significantly used for further performance test and analysis on the asphalt mixture.
Title: Moisture Sensitivity Performance of Hot Mix Asphalt Mixture Incorporating Fly Ash Geopolymer (FAG) Asphalt Binder
Description:
In Malaysia, Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) is widely used in asphalt production.
HMA is a mixture of asphalt and aggregates that give durability to the road surface for pavement.
Due to vehicles excessive traffic loadings that cause road surface damage, this pavement technology frequently undergoes maintenance and rehabilitation work.
This study used recycled material as a modified binder and showned the best result in increasing stiffness and better rutting performance with high percentages of additives.
This research focuses on the effect of FAG additive on asphalt mixture performance evaluation according to SuperpaveTM mixes design method.
The procedures were specified according to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), British Standard (BS) and Malaysian Standard (MS).
The granite aggregate type was produced by a local quarry with conventional asphalt binder grade 80/100 and 60/70.
Incorporation FAG in modified asphalt binder as levels of 0, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11% by mass of asphalt binder.
The performance of moisture sensitivity showed low moisture damage susceptibility for the mixture based on consistent values of TSR, in which all the specimens met the minimum TSR threshold of 80%.
The optimization findings indicated that 9% of fly ash geopolymer might be the ideal content for modifying the asphalt binder.
Overall, research findings suggest that using geopolymers may have improved some of the characteristics of asphalt binder and the performance of asphalt binders in pavement applications.
Thus, the outcomes of this research were significantly used for further performance test and analysis on the asphalt mixture.
Related Results
Environmental Surveillance Protocols for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) v2
Environmental Surveillance Protocols for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) v2
EnvironmentalSurveillance Protocols for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) This comprehensive protocol suite enables systematic environmental surveillance for avian influenza...
ANALYSIS OF MARSHALL CHARACTERISTICS WITH FLY ASH MATERIAL FOR STONE DUST SUBSTITUTION AS FILLER IN HRS-WC MIXTURE
ANALYSIS OF MARSHALL CHARACTERISTICS WITH FLY ASH MATERIAL FOR STONE DUST SUBSTITUTION AS FILLER IN HRS-WC MIXTURE
Lataston asphalt mix is a thin layer of asphalt concrete that is often used on light-traffic roads because it produces roads with good flexibility and durability. An economical way...
Rheological and Rutting Characterization of Asphalt Mixes with Modified Binders
Rheological and Rutting Characterization of Asphalt Mixes with Modified Binders
Abstract
This paper presents the results of investigations on the rheological properties of modified asphalt binders and their influence on the performance of asphal...
Systematic multiscale models to predict the compressive strength of fly ash-based geopolymer concrete at various mixture proportions and curing regimes
Systematic multiscale models to predict the compressive strength of fly ash-based geopolymer concrete at various mixture proportions and curing regimes
Geopolymer concrete is an inorganic concrete that uses industrial or agro by-product ashes as the main binder instead of ordinary Portland cement; this leads to the geopolymer conc...
Viscoelastic properties of warm recycled asphalt mixture based on S-φ model
Viscoelastic properties of warm recycled asphalt mixture based on S-φ model
Abstract
In order to study the influence of temperature, frequency and RAP content on the viscoelastic properties of warm mix recycled asphalt mixture, the viscoelastic pro...
Use of Coal Bottom Ash and Fly Ash in the Asphaltic Mixtures: A Review
Use of Coal Bottom Ash and Fly Ash in the Asphaltic Mixtures: A Review
Abstract
The use of coal bottom ash and fly ash in asphalt mixtures represent a significant advancement in the field of sustainable construction materials and ind...
Investigating the Effects of Fly Ash on the Microstructure and Properties of Aluminium Composites using Taguchi Method
Investigating the Effects of Fly Ash on the Microstructure and Properties of Aluminium Composites using Taguchi Method
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the effect of fly ash addition on the mechanical and tribological properties of Al 1100 alloy. Fly ash, a waste by-product from auto...
Finite element method for solving asphalt mixture problem
Finite element method for solving asphalt mixture problem
Purpose
Asphalt mixture is widely used in road engineering, and its performance research is particularly important. But the study of asphalt mixture performance needs a lot of test...

