Increasing the Stability of Asphalt Concrete Mixture Using Crumb Rubber

Autor: Fajar Romadhon, Agata Iwan Candra, Dwifi Aprillia Karisma, Muhammad Heri Nastotok, Rendy Kurnia Dewanta, Haris Wicaksono
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 328, p 10002 (2021)
ISSN: 2267-1242
Popis: Stability is a measure of the strength of an asphalt mixture in resisting deformation due to loading. If a road construction structure cannot withstand the existing load, it will result in road damage that endangers road users. This study aims to improve the stability of the asphalt concrete mixture with the use of crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is used because it has good resistance and elasticity. The research was conducted experimentally by making test objects in the laboratory. In this study, five variations crumb rubber (2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, and 10% of the weight asphalt mixture) were carried out with the size of the powder retained on a 40 sieve. Marshall test and analysis of volumetric was carried out to determine the characteristics of the asphalt-concrete mixture. The results showed that the highest Marshall stability was obtained at 10% crumb rubber with a stability value of 1422 kg. The use of rubber powder can significantly increase the strength and quality of the asphalt-concrete mixture. Thus, crumb rubber can be used, and this percentage can be used as a reference in the manufacture of asphalt-concrete mixtures in order to obtain good road pavement quality.
Databáze: OpenAIRE