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Marshall test characteristics of asphalt concrete mixture with scrapped tire rubber as a fine aggregate
Sugiyanto, Gito1.
Highways are important transportation infrastructures that influence economy, culture,
and security. Most of the highways in Indonesia are flexible pavement that use asphalt
as a binder. The use of scrapped tire rubber as a partial replacement of fine aggregates
is based on the limited available natural aggregate in nature. Utilization of scrapped tire
rubber as a fine aggregate is one of the alternatives for reducing environmental
pollution and supporting Clean Development Mechanism program. The aim of this study
is to analyze the Marshall test characteristics of asphalt concrete (AC) mixture that use
scrapped tire rubber as a partial substitute of fine aggregate and comparing with a
standard mixture. Laboratory tests are performed on three different types of mixtures as
follows the mix without scrapped tire rubber, mix containing 50%, and 100% substitution
of aggregate at fraction of No.50 with scrapped tire rubber. The test, it show that
optimum asphalt content for ACStandard mixture is 6.76%, while ACScrapped-tire 50% mixture is
7.04% and ACScrapped-tire 100% mixture is 6.25%. The use of scrapped tire rubber in asphalt
concrete mixtures can improve the resistance to permanent deformation and resistance
to water. The use of scrapped tire rubber is acceptable as a partial replacement of
aggregate in asphalt concrete mixtures.
Affiliation:
- Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
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