Characteristics of masonry block that utilizes reclaimed asphalt pavement and waste cooking oil as the binder

The availability of natural aggregate is getting limited, therefore it is required new alternative materials to substitute natural aggregates. Within this experiment reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) was used as masonry block with waste cooking oil as the binder. The objective of this experiment was...

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Main Authors: Arya Thanaya I Nyoman, Karnata Mataram I Nyoman, Setiawan Bayu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/25/matecconf_icancee2019_03001.pdf
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spelling doaj-79962ead27874181b0acb0aa2ad5d2e82021-04-02T12:01:36ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012760300110.1051/matecconf/201927603001matecconf_icancee2019_03001Characteristics of masonry block that utilizes reclaimed asphalt pavement and waste cooking oil as the binderArya Thanaya I Nyoman0Karnata Mataram I Nyoman1Setiawan Bayu2Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas UdayanaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Universitas UdayanaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Universitas UdayanaThe availability of natural aggregate is getting limited, therefore it is required new alternative materials to substitute natural aggregates. Within this experiment reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) was used as masonry block with waste cooking oil as the binder. The objective of this experiment was to analyze the RAP asphalt content and aggregate gradation; and the samples characteristics particularly the compressive strength of masonry block minimum of 25 kg/cm2 that meet the Indonesian national standard SNI-03-0348-1989. The asphalt content of the RAP was initially extracted and tested for its aggregate gradation and specific gravity. The RAP was added 20% sand and a certain amount of waste cooking oil and evenly mixed. After that the mixture was compacted in a mould with a Marshall hummer, with compaction cycles for 15, 25, and 35 times where each cycle consists of 3 even blows. The size of the compacted samples were 20x10x8cm. After the samples were taken out from the mould, they were heated in an oven for 12 and 24 hours at 160°C and 200°C. It was found that the minimum waste cooking oil content required 4%. The best compressive strength was found on samples compacted at 15 compaction cycles and heated at 200°C for 24 hours. The un-soaked compressive strength was 80.5 kg/cm2 and 68.67 kg/cm2 for the soaked samples. In general the compressive strength well met the minimum 25 kg/cm2. Other best characteristics was found on samples heated at 160°C for 12 hours, with lowest water absorption of 5.64% and porosity of 4.53%. The Initial Rate of Suction (IRS) was 0,25~0,45 kg/m2.minute.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/25/matecconf_icancee2019_03001.pdf
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author Arya Thanaya I Nyoman
Karnata Mataram I Nyoman
Setiawan Bayu
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Karnata Mataram I Nyoman
Setiawan Bayu
Characteristics of masonry block that utilizes reclaimed asphalt pavement and waste cooking oil as the binder
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Arya Thanaya I Nyoman
Karnata Mataram I Nyoman
Setiawan Bayu
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title Characteristics of masonry block that utilizes reclaimed asphalt pavement and waste cooking oil as the binder
title_short Characteristics of masonry block that utilizes reclaimed asphalt pavement and waste cooking oil as the binder
title_full Characteristics of masonry block that utilizes reclaimed asphalt pavement and waste cooking oil as the binder
title_fullStr Characteristics of masonry block that utilizes reclaimed asphalt pavement and waste cooking oil as the binder
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of masonry block that utilizes reclaimed asphalt pavement and waste cooking oil as the binder
title_sort characteristics of masonry block that utilizes reclaimed asphalt pavement and waste cooking oil as the binder
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description The availability of natural aggregate is getting limited, therefore it is required new alternative materials to substitute natural aggregates. Within this experiment reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) was used as masonry block with waste cooking oil as the binder. The objective of this experiment was to analyze the RAP asphalt content and aggregate gradation; and the samples characteristics particularly the compressive strength of masonry block minimum of 25 kg/cm2 that meet the Indonesian national standard SNI-03-0348-1989. The asphalt content of the RAP was initially extracted and tested for its aggregate gradation and specific gravity. The RAP was added 20% sand and a certain amount of waste cooking oil and evenly mixed. After that the mixture was compacted in a mould with a Marshall hummer, with compaction cycles for 15, 25, and 35 times where each cycle consists of 3 even blows. The size of the compacted samples were 20x10x8cm. After the samples were taken out from the mould, they were heated in an oven for 12 and 24 hours at 160°C and 200°C. It was found that the minimum waste cooking oil content required 4%. The best compressive strength was found on samples compacted at 15 compaction cycles and heated at 200°C for 24 hours. The un-soaked compressive strength was 80.5 kg/cm2 and 68.67 kg/cm2 for the soaked samples. In general the compressive strength well met the minimum 25 kg/cm2. Other best characteristics was found on samples heated at 160°C for 12 hours, with lowest water absorption of 5.64% and porosity of 4.53%. The Initial Rate of Suction (IRS) was 0,25~0,45 kg/m2.minute.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/25/matecconf_icancee2019_03001.pdf
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