Physical, chemical and morphology characterisation of nano ceramic powder as bitumen modification
The physical, chemical and morphology characteristics of the ceramic source enable its waste to be a novel modifier for bitumen. This study employed the top-down approach via dry grinding in a mechanical ball mill to generate a nanoceramic powder (NCP). As a result, NCP was successfully generated wi...
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my.utm.945782022-03-31T15:48:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94578/ Physical, chemical and morphology characterisation of nano ceramic powder as bitumen modification Hussein, Ahmed Abdulameer Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah Yaacob, Haryati Abdul Hassan, Norhidayah Oleiwi Aletba, Salam Ridha Huseien, Ghasan Fahim Shaffie, Ekarizan Mohd. Hasan, Mohd Rosli TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The physical, chemical and morphology characteristics of the ceramic source enable its waste to be a novel modifier for bitumen. This study employed the top-down approach via dry grinding in a mechanical ball mill to generate a nanoceramic powder (NCP). As a result, NCP was successfully generated with an optimum duration of 15 h and optimum Ball-to-Powder Ratio (BPR) of 10:1. The results also indicated that the particle size of NCP was significantly decreased to less than 100 nm. XRD pattern and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) of the NCP-modified bitumen (NCPMB) indicated good dispersion of the NCP within the bitumen matrix. This improvement led, in turn, to decrease in the penetration and to increase in softening point and rutting resistance factor (G*/sin d) of the NCPMB. In addition, the contact angle results indicated that the presence of NCP increased the number of heteroatoms and, hence, the polarity of the modified bitumen, thereby improving the adhesion of bitumen toward the aggregate. A small difference in softening point between the top and bottom is an indicator of NCPMB with good high-temperature storage stability. Asphalt Pavement Analyser (APA) outcomes reaffirmed the structural improvement of the modified asphalt mixture and rutting resistance was increased. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2021 Article PeerReviewed Hussein, Ahmed Abdulameer and Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah and Yaacob, Haryati and Abdul Hassan, Norhidayah and Oleiwi Aletba, Salam Ridha and Huseien, Ghasan Fahim and Shaffie, Ekarizan and Mohd. Hasan, Mohd Rosli (2021) Physical, chemical and morphology characterisation of nano ceramic powder as bitumen modification. International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 22 (7). pp. 858-871. ISSN 1029-8436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10298436.2019.1650277 |
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The physical, chemical and morphology characteristics of the ceramic source enable its waste to be a novel modifier for bitumen. This study employed the top-down approach via dry grinding in a mechanical ball mill to generate a nanoceramic powder (NCP). As a result, NCP was successfully generated with an optimum duration of 15 h and optimum Ball-to-Powder Ratio (BPR) of 10:1. The results also indicated that the particle size of NCP was significantly decreased to less than 100 nm. XRD pattern and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) of the NCP-modified bitumen (NCPMB) indicated good dispersion of the NCP within the bitumen matrix. This improvement led, in turn, to decrease in the penetration and to increase in softening point and rutting resistance factor (G*/sin d) of the NCPMB. In addition, the contact angle results indicated that the presence of NCP increased the number of heteroatoms and, hence, the polarity of the modified bitumen, thereby improving the adhesion of bitumen toward the aggregate. A small difference in softening point between the top and bottom is an indicator of NCPMB with good high-temperature storage stability. Asphalt Pavement Analyser (APA) outcomes reaffirmed the structural improvement of the modified asphalt mixture and rutting resistance was increased. |
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Physical, chemical and morphology characterisation of nano ceramic powder as bitumen modification |
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Physical, chemical and morphology characterisation of nano ceramic powder as bitumen modification |
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Physical, chemical and morphology characterisation of nano ceramic powder as bitumen modification |
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