Evaluation of abrasion loss of asphaltic concrete subjected to ageing

Road pavements like other civil infrastructures have a service life. Asphalt Pavements get aged and become weaker, as well the pavement faces abrasion loss of their particles when a huge traffic volume uses on it. Bitumen plays an important role for the ageing of asphaltic concrete pavement. In prev...

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spelling my-utm-ep.484392017-07-26T04:43:15Z Evaluation of abrasion loss of asphaltic concrete subjected to ageing 2014 Osman Dawlad, Abdirizak TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Road pavements like other civil infrastructures have a service life. Asphalt Pavements get aged and become weaker, as well the pavement faces abrasion loss of their particles when a huge traffic volume uses on it. Bitumen plays an important role for the ageing of asphaltic concrete pavement. In previous studies, bitumen aged separately and then it added to the asphalt mixture while in reality bitumen ages within asphalt mixture. In this study, asphalt mixture was aged to simulate the site condition. The penetration grade for the study is Pen 80/100, the samples were prepared and then tested for aging according to AASHTO R 30 for short-term and long-term, and then Samples were tested for Cantabro loss test and Marshal Stability to evaluate both the weight loss of the asphaltic concrete mixtures and their stability. Aged samples were compared to the conventional ones (no aging) to indicate the effect of aging on asphalt mix. The results showed that the aged samples for short term and long-term loss more particles compared to the un-aged samples also their stability decreased with the increase of temperature 2014 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48439/ masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TA Engineering (General)
Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General)
Civil engineering (General)
Osman Dawlad, Abdirizak
Evaluation of abrasion loss of asphaltic concrete subjected to ageing
description Road pavements like other civil infrastructures have a service life. Asphalt Pavements get aged and become weaker, as well the pavement faces abrasion loss of their particles when a huge traffic volume uses on it. Bitumen plays an important role for the ageing of asphaltic concrete pavement. In previous studies, bitumen aged separately and then it added to the asphalt mixture while in reality bitumen ages within asphalt mixture. In this study, asphalt mixture was aged to simulate the site condition. The penetration grade for the study is Pen 80/100, the samples were prepared and then tested for aging according to AASHTO R 30 for short-term and long-term, and then Samples were tested for Cantabro loss test and Marshal Stability to evaluate both the weight loss of the asphaltic concrete mixtures and their stability. Aged samples were compared to the conventional ones (no aging) to indicate the effect of aging on asphalt mix. The results showed that the aged samples for short term and long-term loss more particles compared to the un-aged samples also their stability decreased with the increase of temperature
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qualification_level Master's degree
author Osman Dawlad, Abdirizak
author_facet Osman Dawlad, Abdirizak
author_sort Osman Dawlad, Abdirizak
title Evaluation of abrasion loss of asphaltic concrete subjected to ageing
title_short Evaluation of abrasion loss of asphaltic concrete subjected to ageing
title_full Evaluation of abrasion loss of asphaltic concrete subjected to ageing
title_fullStr Evaluation of abrasion loss of asphaltic concrete subjected to ageing
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of abrasion loss of asphaltic concrete subjected to ageing
title_sort evaluation of abrasion loss of asphaltic concrete subjected to ageing
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering
granting_department Faculty of Civil Engineering
publishDate 2014
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