2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/403/1/012023
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Resilient modulus of porous asphalt using oil palm fiber

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“…However, the citations number of the significant documents of Syammaun, Yaro and Tayh was 6, 7, and 2, respectively. Syammaun et al [ 151 ] added palm oil fibers by a dry process at different proportions in the range of 1–5% in 1% increments by bitumen weight to investigate the influence of palm fibers on the resilient modulus of a porous asphalt mix. The authors noticed that adding palm fibers at 3% led to the best performance.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the citations number of the significant documents of Syammaun, Yaro and Tayh was 6, 7, and 2, respectively. Syammaun et al [ 151 ] added palm oil fibers by a dry process at different proportions in the range of 1–5% in 1% increments by bitumen weight to investigate the influence of palm fibers on the resilient modulus of a porous asphalt mix. The authors noticed that adding palm fibers at 3% led to the best performance.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, cellulose fiber incorporation is capable of improving SMA's properties. Syammaun & Rani [30] investigated a study to test the porous asphalt resilient modulus using POF, the weight of bitumen used five different amounts of fiber (1 to 5 %) laboratory tests were investigated out to relate and measure the OPF-modified porous asphalt mechanical performance. The results have shown enhanced rheological characteristics and can improve asphalt grade depending on the type of base asphalt [30].…”
Section: Pof As Bitumen and Asphalt Concrete Modifiermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The properties of porous asphalt is similar to the paved mixtures. It uses 70-85% coarse agregate and 15-30% fine aggregates to the total weight of the mixture which produces hollow structures [1]. Existing cavities provide the ability to flow water well for vertical and horizontal directions so that it keeps the surface layer dry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%