Stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: An experimental case study

The systematic behavior of porous asphalt pavement (PAP) under normal traffic conditions has been studied in detail in the present work. In the first phase, an observation program measured the stability by Marshall Test for all the prepared design mix samples with normal bitumen (60/ 70). For the pe...

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Main Authors: Akhtar, Mohammad Nadeem, Al-Shamrani, Abdullah M., Jameel, Mohammed, Khan, Nadeem A., Ibrahim, Zainah, Akhtar, J. N.
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spelling my.um.eprints.284642022-08-11T01:35:57Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28464/ Stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: An experimental case study Akhtar, Mohammad Nadeem Al-Shamrani, Abdullah M. Jameel, Mohammed Khan, Nadeem A. Ibrahim, Zainah Akhtar, J. N. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The systematic behavior of porous asphalt pavement (PAP) under normal traffic conditions has been studied in detail in the present work. In the first phase, an observation program measured the stability by Marshall Test for all the prepared design mix samples with normal bitumen (60/ 70). For the permeability test in the second phase of observation, a model is developed in the laboratory on the same falling head permeability test. The maximum permeability reaches 0.394 cm/sec for a fresh sample and 0.245 cm/sec after one year of environmental exposure. The maximum stability was 26.9 kN, and the average value obtained was 21 kN. The present work approach provides effectively reliable results in terms of stability and permeability of porous asphalt mix. The primary goal of this research is to reduce the possibility of floods and increase driver protection during inclement weather. A particular emphasis was placed on the mix ratio differences between aggregates to achieve the desired permeability while maintaining the necessary stability. The findings indicate that the checked sample looked excellent in terms of permeability. Elsevier 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed Akhtar, Mohammad Nadeem and Al-Shamrani, Abdullah M. and Jameel, Mohammed and Khan, Nadeem A. and Ibrahim, Zainah and Akhtar, J. N. (2021) Stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: An experimental case study. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 15. ISSN 2214-5095, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2021.e00591 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2021.e00591>. 10.1016/j.cscm.2021.e00591
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Akhtar, Mohammad Nadeem
Al-Shamrani, Abdullah M.
Jameel, Mohammed
Khan, Nadeem A.
Ibrahim, Zainah
Akhtar, J. N.
Stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: An experimental case study
description The systematic behavior of porous asphalt pavement (PAP) under normal traffic conditions has been studied in detail in the present work. In the first phase, an observation program measured the stability by Marshall Test for all the prepared design mix samples with normal bitumen (60/ 70). For the permeability test in the second phase of observation, a model is developed in the laboratory on the same falling head permeability test. The maximum permeability reaches 0.394 cm/sec for a fresh sample and 0.245 cm/sec after one year of environmental exposure. The maximum stability was 26.9 kN, and the average value obtained was 21 kN. The present work approach provides effectively reliable results in terms of stability and permeability of porous asphalt mix. The primary goal of this research is to reduce the possibility of floods and increase driver protection during inclement weather. A particular emphasis was placed on the mix ratio differences between aggregates to achieve the desired permeability while maintaining the necessary stability. The findings indicate that the checked sample looked excellent in terms of permeability.
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author Akhtar, Mohammad Nadeem
Al-Shamrani, Abdullah M.
Jameel, Mohammed
Khan, Nadeem A.
Ibrahim, Zainah
Akhtar, J. N.
author_facet Akhtar, Mohammad Nadeem
Al-Shamrani, Abdullah M.
Jameel, Mohammed
Khan, Nadeem A.
Ibrahim, Zainah
Akhtar, J. N.
author_sort Akhtar, Mohammad Nadeem
title Stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: An experimental case study
title_short Stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: An experimental case study
title_full Stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: An experimental case study
title_fullStr Stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: An experimental case study
title_full_unstemmed Stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: An experimental case study
title_sort stability and permeability characteristics of porous asphalt pavement: an experimental case study
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/28464/
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