2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/2761038
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Evaluation of the Properties of Bituminous Concrete Prepared from Brick-Stone Mix Aggregate

Abstract: The paper describes an investigation into mechanical properties of brick-stone bituminous concrete mix. The effect of brick-stone mix on various mechanical properties of the bituminous concrete such as Marshall stability, flow, Marshall Quotient (stability to flow ratio), Indirect Tensile Strength, stripping, rutting, and fatigue life of bituminous concrete overlay has been evaluated. In this study over-burnt brick aggregate (OBBA) and stone aggregate (SA) have been mixed in different ratios (by weight) such a… Show more

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“…The Marshall testing procedure employed was consistent with those conducted by other researchers 3,34 and involved following the standards outlined by ASTM D6926-10 (Standard Practice for Preparation of Bituminous Specimens Using Marshall Apparatus Practice for Preparation of Bituminous Specimens) 35 and ASTM D6927-15 (Standard Test Method for Marshall stability and Flow of Asphalt Mixtures). 36 Samples were analysed in triplicate and were subjected to compression at a rate of 50.8 mm/min until either a reduction in load was recorded or until the dial gauge released.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Marshall testing procedure employed was consistent with those conducted by other researchers 3,34 and involved following the standards outlined by ASTM D6926-10 (Standard Practice for Preparation of Bituminous Specimens Using Marshall Apparatus Practice for Preparation of Bituminous Specimens) 35 and ASTM D6927-15 (Standard Test Method for Marshall stability and Flow of Asphalt Mixtures). 36 Samples were analysed in triplicate and were subjected to compression at a rate of 50.8 mm/min until either a reduction in load was recorded or until the dial gauge released.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marshall tesing was conducted as outlined by previous studies [31]. The procedures employed to execute the Marshall tests were done according to the standards outlined by ASTM D6926 – 10 (Standard Practice for Preparation of Bituminous Specimens using Marshall Apparatus Practice for Preparation of Bituminous Specimens) and ASTM D6927 – 15 (Standard Test Method for Marshall Stability and flow of asphalt mixtures) [32,33].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A curve of the compressive load (kN) versus crosshead displacement (mm) was used to estimate the peak load. The compressive strength was then estimated using equation ( 5): (5) where F is the peak load at the onset of fracture and is the initial cross-sectional area. Experiments were repeated (n = 5) and average values were reported.…”
Section: Mechanical Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%