Engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture

Natural Rubber Latex (NRL) has attracted considerable interest as a resource for renewable paving materials due to its potential to lessen environmental impact. In order to gain a thorough understanding of the performance of NRL, this study evaluated the mechanical properties and environmental impac...

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Main Authors: Suwarto, Fardzanela, Parry, Tony, Thom, Nick, Airey, Gordon, Abed, Ahmed, Rahman, Taqia, Wititanapanit, Jarurat
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2858652024-03-04T08:06:20Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/285865/ Engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture Suwarto, Fardzanela Parry, Tony Thom, Nick Airey, Gordon Abed, Ahmed Rahman, Taqia Wititanapanit, Jarurat Civil Engineering not elsewhere classified Natural Rubber Latex (NRL) has attracted considerable interest as a resource for renewable paving materials due to its potential to lessen environmental impact. In order to gain a thorough understanding of the performance of NRL, this study evaluated the mechanical properties and environmental impact of Stone Mastic Asphalt (SMA) mixtures with a 6.6% binder content, 5% air voids content, and 5% NRL by weight of binder. The performance of this NRL asphalt mixture was compared to a control asphalt mixture using a commercially available polymer modified Styrene Butadiene Styrene (SBS) binder. The performance of the asphalt mixtures, such as their tensile strength, stiffness modulus, and resistance to fatigue and rutting, as well as their Global Warming Potential (GWP) impact, were studied. The results indicate that the addition of NRL increased tensile strength, stiffness modulus, and fatigue life in comparison to a conventional, unmodified asphalt mixture but had slightly lower values in comparison to the SBS mixture. Moreover, in terms of environmental concern, life-cycle assessment reveals that NRL-modified mixtures are more sustainable than SBS-modified mixtures in terms of GWP value. Elsevier Ltd 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/285865/1/Engineering%20characterization%20and%20environmental%20analysis%20of%20natural%20rubber.pdf Suwarto, Fardzanela and Parry, Tony and Thom, Nick and Airey, Gordon and Abed, Ahmed and Rahman, Taqia and Wititanapanit, Jarurat (2023) Engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture. Construction and Building Materials, 402 (132970). pp. 1-13. ISSN 09500618 https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/construction-and-building-materials 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.132970
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Suwarto, Fardzanela
Parry, Tony
Thom, Nick
Airey, Gordon
Abed, Ahmed
Rahman, Taqia
Wititanapanit, Jarurat
Engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture
description Natural Rubber Latex (NRL) has attracted considerable interest as a resource for renewable paving materials due to its potential to lessen environmental impact. In order to gain a thorough understanding of the performance of NRL, this study evaluated the mechanical properties and environmental impact of Stone Mastic Asphalt (SMA) mixtures with a 6.6% binder content, 5% air voids content, and 5% NRL by weight of binder. The performance of this NRL asphalt mixture was compared to a control asphalt mixture using a commercially available polymer modified Styrene Butadiene Styrene (SBS) binder. The performance of the asphalt mixtures, such as their tensile strength, stiffness modulus, and resistance to fatigue and rutting, as well as their Global Warming Potential (GWP) impact, were studied. The results indicate that the addition of NRL increased tensile strength, stiffness modulus, and fatigue life in comparison to a conventional, unmodified asphalt mixture but had slightly lower values in comparison to the SBS mixture. Moreover, in terms of environmental concern, life-cycle assessment reveals that NRL-modified mixtures are more sustainable than SBS-modified mixtures in terms of GWP value.
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author Suwarto, Fardzanela
Parry, Tony
Thom, Nick
Airey, Gordon
Abed, Ahmed
Rahman, Taqia
Wititanapanit, Jarurat
author_facet Suwarto, Fardzanela
Parry, Tony
Thom, Nick
Airey, Gordon
Abed, Ahmed
Rahman, Taqia
Wititanapanit, Jarurat
author_sort Suwarto, Fardzanela
title Engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture
title_short Engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture
title_full Engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture
title_fullStr Engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture
title_full_unstemmed Engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture
title_sort engineering characterization and environmental analysis of natural rubber latex modified asphalt mixture
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/285865/1/Engineering%20characterization%20and%20environmental%20analysis%20of%20natural%20rubber.pdf
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