THE EFFECT OF FINE AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIXTURES USING TWO TYPES OF SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE

Permanent deformation (rutting) continue to be the main challenges in improving the performance of bituminous mixture pavements. The purpose of this paper is to look at some aspects of the effects of fine aggregate properties on the rutting behavior of hot mix asphalt. Two types of sand (quarry and...

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Main Authors: Kamaruddin, Ibrahim, Napiah, Madzlan, Gasm, Yasreen
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spelling my.utp.eprints.58682017-01-19T08:23:33Z THE EFFECT OF FINE AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIXTURES USING TWO TYPES OF SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE Kamaruddin, Ibrahim Napiah, Madzlan Gasm, Yasreen TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements Permanent deformation (rutting) continue to be the main challenges in improving the performance of bituminous mixture pavements. The purpose of this paper is to look at some aspects of the effects of fine aggregate properties on the rutting behavior of hot mix asphalt. Two types of sand (quarry and mining sand) with two conventional bitumens (PEN 50/60 & PEN 80/100) and four polymer modified bitumens PMB (PM1_82, PM1_76, PM2_82 and PM2_76) were used. Physical, chemical and mechanical tests were performed on the sands to determine their effect when incorporated with a bituminous mixture. According to the wheel tracking results, quarry sand that has more angularity, rougher, higher shear strength and a higher percentage of Aluminum oxide presented higher resistance to rutting. Also a PMB mixture gives better rutting results than conventional mixtures, this is due to the PMB having better viscosity property than that of the conventional bitumen. 2010-12-21 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5868/1/MUTRFC-2010%28FineAggregate%29.pdf Kamaruddin, Ibrahim and Napiah, Madzlan and Gasm, Yasreen (2010) THE EFFECT OF FINE AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIXTURES USING TWO TYPES OF SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE. In: Malaysian Universities Transportation Research Forum and Conference, December 21st, 2010, Kuala Lumpur. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5868/
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topic TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
spellingShingle TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
Kamaruddin, Ibrahim
Napiah, Madzlan
Gasm, Yasreen
THE EFFECT OF FINE AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIXTURES USING TWO TYPES OF SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE
description Permanent deformation (rutting) continue to be the main challenges in improving the performance of bituminous mixture pavements. The purpose of this paper is to look at some aspects of the effects of fine aggregate properties on the rutting behavior of hot mix asphalt. Two types of sand (quarry and mining sand) with two conventional bitumens (PEN 50/60 & PEN 80/100) and four polymer modified bitumens PMB (PM1_82, PM1_76, PM2_82 and PM2_76) were used. Physical, chemical and mechanical tests were performed on the sands to determine their effect when incorporated with a bituminous mixture. According to the wheel tracking results, quarry sand that has more angularity, rougher, higher shear strength and a higher percentage of Aluminum oxide presented higher resistance to rutting. Also a PMB mixture gives better rutting results than conventional mixtures, this is due to the PMB having better viscosity property than that of the conventional bitumen.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kamaruddin, Ibrahim
Napiah, Madzlan
Gasm, Yasreen
author_facet Kamaruddin, Ibrahim
Napiah, Madzlan
Gasm, Yasreen
author_sort Kamaruddin, Ibrahim
title THE EFFECT OF FINE AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIXTURES USING TWO TYPES OF SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE
title_short THE EFFECT OF FINE AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIXTURES USING TWO TYPES OF SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE
title_full THE EFFECT OF FINE AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIXTURES USING TWO TYPES OF SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF FINE AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIXTURES USING TWO TYPES OF SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF FINE AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ON THE RUTTING BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIXTURES USING TWO TYPES OF SAND AS FINE AGGREGATE
title_sort effect of fine aggregate properties on the rutting behavior of the conventional and polymer modified bituminous mixtures using two types of sand as fine aggregate
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/5868/1/MUTRFC-2010%28FineAggregate%29.pdf
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