Author:
Fauzi N A N Md,Masri K A,Ramadhansyah P J,Samsudin M S,Ismail A,Arshad A K,Shaffie E,Norhidayah A H,Hainin M R
Abstract
Abstract
Stone mastic asphalt (SMA) is well known as a high coarse aggregate content that interlocks to form a stone skeleton that resist permanent deformation. However, it facing a lot of problems such as rutting and stripping because of the high temperature and repeated axial load. It also suffers with creep issue. The cellulose fiber is a type of synthetic fiber that can enhance the properties of asphalt mixture. Thus, the aim of this study is to utilize the cellulose fiber that has high tensile strength to overcome the problem of SMA. Among the tests involve are Resilient Modulus, Marshall Stability and Cantabro Loss. From the results, it shows that the addition of cellulose fiber improved the recovery ability of asphalt binder. From each test, the addition of 0.2% cellulose fiber contributes to lowest value of abrasion, while 0.3% producing highest value of resilient modulus. Thus, the addition of cellulose fiber is capable in enhancing the properties of SMA.
Reference11 articles.
1. The Wear of Stone Mastic Asphalt due to Slow Speed High Stress Simulated Laboratory Trafficking;Woodward;Construction and Building Materials,2016
2. Dynamic Modulus of Nanosilica Modified Porous Asphalt;Arshad;IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering,2017
3. Rutting Resistance of Nanosilica Modified Porous Asphalt;Arshad;International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology,2019
4. Mechanical Properties of Porous Asphalt with Nanosilica Modified Binder;Masri;Jurnal Teknologi,2016
5. The Importance of Stone Mastic Asphalt in Construction;Hainin;Journal of Geotechnical Engineering,2012
Cited by
15 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献