Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt Concrete

The study presents possible use of fly ash in asphalt concrete and also an insight on the effect of different flyash content on Marshall Properties and Optimum Bitumen Content (OBC). Use of a VG-10 grade bitumen wasdone for the preparation of mix. Four fly ash content, 3%, 5%, 7% and 9% with varying...

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Main Author: Niraj Boharaa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yildiz Technical University 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jscmt/issue/40148/477549
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spelling doaj-9f5aadbe4c604b3181a8923560eee2c82021-01-27T19:21:26ZengYildiz Technical UniversityJournal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies2458-973X2018-11-0133261270252Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt ConcreteNiraj Boharaa0Pulchowk Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan UniversityThe study presents possible use of fly ash in asphalt concrete and also an insight on the effect of different flyash content on Marshall Properties and Optimum Bitumen Content (OBC). Use of a VG-10 grade bitumen wasdone for the preparation of mix. Four fly ash content, 3%, 5%, 7% and 9% with varying bitumen contents wereprepared and compared with 5% cement mix and 5% stone dust mix.Consideration of filler content in mix design is very important. At different filler contents asphalt concretemixes behave differently. Marshall Stability of mix increase with the increase in filler content at OBC. However,stability only increase till 7% fly ash content. With more inclusion of fly ash in the mix, stability decreases. Amaximum stability of 15.88 kN is observed at 7% fly ash content at 6.30% OBC. In contrast to that, mixes becomeless flexible when filler content is increased in mix (mixes show lower flow value). Thus, increased viscosity (asshown from increased flow value) results in increase in OBC with increase in fly ash content. Additionally, mixeswith fly ash behaves superiorly when compared to other conventional mix. Fly ash mix at 7% content at OBC,though with high cost is economically feasible and superior in physical characteristics (in the case, Marshallproperties) compared to other fly ash content mix and cement mix.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jscmt/issue/40148/477549marshall stabilityflow valuefly ashcementstone dustcost
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Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt Concrete
Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies
marshall stability
flow value
fly ash
cement
stone dust
cost
author_facet Niraj Boharaa
author_sort Niraj Boharaa
title Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt Concrete
title_short Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt Concrete
title_full Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt Concrete
title_fullStr Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt Concrete
title_sort study of the influence of fly ash and its content in marshall properties of asphalt concrete
publisher Yildiz Technical University
series Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies
issn 2458-973X
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The study presents possible use of fly ash in asphalt concrete and also an insight on the effect of different flyash content on Marshall Properties and Optimum Bitumen Content (OBC). Use of a VG-10 grade bitumen wasdone for the preparation of mix. Four fly ash content, 3%, 5%, 7% and 9% with varying bitumen contents wereprepared and compared with 5% cement mix and 5% stone dust mix.Consideration of filler content in mix design is very important. At different filler contents asphalt concretemixes behave differently. Marshall Stability of mix increase with the increase in filler content at OBC. However,stability only increase till 7% fly ash content. With more inclusion of fly ash in the mix, stability decreases. Amaximum stability of 15.88 kN is observed at 7% fly ash content at 6.30% OBC. In contrast to that, mixes becomeless flexible when filler content is increased in mix (mixes show lower flow value). Thus, increased viscosity (asshown from increased flow value) results in increase in OBC with increase in fly ash content. Additionally, mixeswith fly ash behaves superiorly when compared to other conventional mix. Fly ash mix at 7% content at OBC,though with high cost is economically feasible and superior in physical characteristics (in the case, Marshallproperties) compared to other fly ash content mix and cement mix.
topic marshall stability
flow value
fly ash
cement
stone dust
cost
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jscmt/issue/40148/477549
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