Improve the Marshall stability of porous asphalt pavement with HDPE addition

Porous asphalt is a gap graded pavement that is 20% air voids which enables rainwater that falls on the road surface to flow through the pavement and into drainage on the side of the road. Porous asphalt has a high shear resistance and dries quickly but its stability is low, it is costly to maintain...

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Main Authors: Eka Putri Elsa, Vasilsa Oliensia
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_03005.pdf
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spelling doaj-f7c848440f3d46769b0ff4e591c181522021-02-02T04:31:23ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012760300510.1051/matecconf/201927603005matecconf_icancee2019_03005Improve the Marshall stability of porous asphalt pavement with HDPE additionEka Putri Elsa0Vasilsa Oliensia1Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas AndalasDepartment of Civil Engineering, Universitas AndalasPorous asphalt is a gap graded pavement that is 20% air voids which enables rainwater that falls on the road surface to flow through the pavement and into drainage on the side of the road. Porous asphalt has a high shear resistance and dries quickly but its stability is low, it is costly to maintain and needs replacing after only a short time. Despite these disadvantages, porous asphalt is still a good choice in area that experiences heavy annual rainfall. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), an opaque plastic, is harder and stronger than porous asphalt with a tensile strength of 3100-5500 psi. It is resistant to high temperatures. This study aims to investigate the effect of various percentages of HDPE as an additive to produce an HDPE Asphalt Binder for porous asphalt pavement. Marshall parameters were determined based on the AAPA 2004 standard. It was found that 4% HDPE achieved a maximum stability value of 870 kg at the optimum asphalt content for porous asphalt pavement was 5.54%. Stability of porous asphalt pavement with optimum asphalt content value was 61.1% higher after the addition of HDPE. Thus, the use of HDPE as an additive in Asphalt Binder was able to increase the binding strength of the asphalt minimising the disadvantages of the low stability of traditional porous asphalt pavement.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/25/matecconf_icancee2019_03005.pdf
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Improve the Marshall stability of porous asphalt pavement with HDPE addition
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title Improve the Marshall stability of porous asphalt pavement with HDPE addition
title_short Improve the Marshall stability of porous asphalt pavement with HDPE addition
title_full Improve the Marshall stability of porous asphalt pavement with HDPE addition
title_fullStr Improve the Marshall stability of porous asphalt pavement with HDPE addition
title_full_unstemmed Improve the Marshall stability of porous asphalt pavement with HDPE addition
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Porous asphalt is a gap graded pavement that is 20% air voids which enables rainwater that falls on the road surface to flow through the pavement and into drainage on the side of the road. Porous asphalt has a high shear resistance and dries quickly but its stability is low, it is costly to maintain and needs replacing after only a short time. Despite these disadvantages, porous asphalt is still a good choice in area that experiences heavy annual rainfall. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), an opaque plastic, is harder and stronger than porous asphalt with a tensile strength of 3100-5500 psi. It is resistant to high temperatures. This study aims to investigate the effect of various percentages of HDPE as an additive to produce an HDPE Asphalt Binder for porous asphalt pavement. Marshall parameters were determined based on the AAPA 2004 standard. It was found that 4% HDPE achieved a maximum stability value of 870 kg at the optimum asphalt content for porous asphalt pavement was 5.54%. Stability of porous asphalt pavement with optimum asphalt content value was 61.1% higher after the addition of HDPE. Thus, the use of HDPE as an additive in Asphalt Binder was able to increase the binding strength of the asphalt minimising the disadvantages of the low stability of traditional porous asphalt pavement.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/25/matecconf_icancee2019_03005.pdf
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