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Evaluation of the Effect of Rubber Modified Bitumen on Asphalt Performance

Received: May 03, 2018    Accepted: May 28, 2018    Published: Jun. 15, 2018
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Abstract

For over a century, paved roadways have been constructed using asphalt concrete mixes across the world. This research was aimed on evaluation of the effect of the waste rubber tire modified bitumen on Asphalt performance, to investigate physical properties such as the stability and flow. Marshall Stability Method was used to determine the Optimum Binder Content (OBC) and to evaluate the properties of the crumb rubber. Five different percentage of rubber by weight of bitumen: 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% were used. A comparative study is made among the unmodified and modified bitumen samples using the various sizes of waste rubber tire bitumen particles and the modified. The results of the study revealed that as rubber content increase from 0 to 20% penetration decreased from 68.5 to 58.5 mm. Similarly, for the same percentage increase in rubber content ductility decrease from 100 to 75 cm. Asphalt mixes with crumb rubber 15% have higher stability, it is two times more than the minimum specification and lower marshal flow. From this study it is concluded that recycled crumb rubber can therefore be beneficial to the performance of the asphalt concrete pavements as well as provide a means of safe disposal of these non-biodegradable wastes.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajce.20180603.11
Published in American Journal of Civil Engineering ( Volume 6, Issue 3, May 2018 )
Page(s) 87-92
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Keywords

Crumb Rubber, Fatigue Cracking, Marshal Stability Method, Optimum Binder Content, Recycled Crumb Rubber

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    Biruk Yigezu Tefera, Kassa Tadele, Anteneh Geremew. Evaluation of the Effect of Rubber Modified Bitumen on Asphalt Performance. Am J Civ Eng. 2018;6(3):87-92. doi: 10.11648/j.ajce.20180603.11

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  • Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Jimma University, Institute of Technology, Jimma, Ethiopia

  • Ethiopian Construction Design & Supervision Works Corporation, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

  • Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Jimma University, Institute of Technology, Jimma, Ethiopia

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