Affiliation:
1. Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, University of Fallujah, Fallujah, Iraq
2. Department of Building and Construction Engineering Technology, Technical Engineering College / Mosul, Northern Technical University-Mosul, Iraq
3. Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Salahaddin University-Erbil, Iraq
Abstract
The recycling of waste requires large areas; besides recycling wastes to
their origin is often economically and environmentally costly. Glass is
considered as a solid waste that is difficult to dispose of; it doesn't degrade
nor burn. Since glass is a silicic substance with similar properties to
aggregates, it can be recycled in asphalt mixtures. This research aims to
determine optimum binder content (OBC) of conventional hot asphalt
mixture (HMA), (control mixture), and investigate the effect of crushed
glass waste (CGW), on its properties. In this work, several percentages of
CGW (10%, 15%, 20%, and 25%) have been used as a partial substitution
for the weight of fraction size 2.36-0.075mm of natural aggregate to
prepare glass-contained asphalt mixtures and compare their properties
with the control mixture. Mix design by Marshall method was used, and
the properties according to Iraqi standards (SORB/R9,2003), for binder
layer, were found, as well as conducting of Retained Marshall stability
(RMS), indirect tensile strength (IDT), and tensile strength ratio (TSR),
tests on mixtures, as performance tests. The results showed that the OBC
of the control mixture was 5% wt., and the Marshall stability and flow
values of glass-contained asphalt mixtures were oscillating around the
values of the control mixture. The air voids, voids in mineral aggregate,
and bulk density were reduced regularly as CGW increased. Also, it was
observed from the results that the glass-contained mixtures have good
performance properties. However, all results conformed to the standards
(SORB/R9, 2003). So, the incorporation of CGW in HMA for the binder
layer is feasible.
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