THE EFFECT OF BUTON MODIFIED BITUMEN MODULUS ON ASPHALT CONCRETE ̉̉ WEARING COURSE
The design methods of flexible pavement structures currently recognized two types <br /> <br /> <br /> of approaches: empirical methods and mechanistic methods. Mechanistic methods <br /> <br /> <br /> of pavement structural design have been developed over the...
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Summary: | The design methods of flexible pavement structures currently recognized two types <br />
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of approaches: empirical methods and mechanistic methods. Mechanistic methods <br />
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of pavement structural design have been developed over the past three decades. <br />
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Since the 1970s, the characteristics of asphalt mixtures have begun to be understood <br />
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in the presence of testing instruments that can directly measure the modulus value <br />
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of a material such as the Direct Shear Rheometer (DSR) test kit and the Universal <br />
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Material Testing Apparatus (UMATTA). <br />
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The model used to calculate the bitumen stiffness modulus (Sbit) are the Van der <br />
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Poel Nomogram and Ullidtz formula with certain limitations, whereas the <br />
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mathematical model that can be used to calculate the stiffness modulus of asphalt <br />
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mixture (Smix) is Bonnaure et.al (1977), Asphalt Institute method (1982) and <br />
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Nottingham method (Brown, et al., 1984). This study attempts a new contribution <br />
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to the sequence of asbuton research, where the study aims to validate the model <br />
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used for unmodified bitumen and compare it with modified bitumen with asbuton. <br />
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The bitumen stiffness modulus (Sbit) is in addition influenced by changes in <br />
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temperature and loading time received by bitumen, also depending on the type of <br />
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bitumen used and the type of modification performed both for the improvement of <br />
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rheological properties and mechanistic properties of bitumen. The modification is <br />
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of course expected to also contribute to improving the modulus value (Smix) of <br />
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asphalt mixture using modified bitumen, which in this study the modification is by <br />
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adding pure extraction of asbuton by 8% weight of bitumen. <br />
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The Van der Poel model tends to be more suitable for use in determining the Sbit <br />
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value by adjusting for its value in order to approximate the Sbit value of the DSR <br />
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test. Asphalt Institute model is more recommended to be used in determining the <br />
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value of Smix due to the resulting Smix value tend to be consistent to high <br />
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temperature changes. |
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