Abstract:
Different studies have shown that the properties of fillers have significant effect on the
performance of HMA concrete pavements.
This study was intended to investigate the effect of different types of fillers on Hot-
Mix-Asphalt performance. The fillers, with different percentages (4% to 8%) by total
weight of the mixture, used in the study where crushed stone dust, brick dust and fly ash
passing 0.075mm sieve.
Using the different types and quantity of the fillers, a number of trial mixes have been
prepared using the Marshall mix design procedure to arrive at asphalt concrete mixture
that fulfilled the Marshall criteria. The effects of each filler type on Marshall properties of
the HMA mixtures at their individual optimum asphalt content were calculated and
possible basis for difference in properties was discussed.
Using the different fillers at their optimum asphalt content, sample were prepared to
observe Marshall properties and moisture susceptibility of asphalt mixtures. The Marshall
Immersion test method was adopted to determine the moisture effect of mixtures in the
laboratory.
The test results show that all types of fillers have an effect on various mixture
properties. Mixtures prepared with brick dust require higher bitumen content to fulfill all
the Marshall requirements. This makes these mixtures more costly practically. Higher
stability values obtained by mixes with stone dust as compared to brick dust and fly ash.
Higher retained stability was obtained by mixes prepared with brick dust and fly ash as
compared to the widely used stone dust. From the study, similar trend of mixture
properties, particularly Marshall properties were observed for mixes made with brick dust
and stone dust as compared to that of fly ash. This indicates that brick dust can be used as
an alternative for the widely used stone dust.
Different characteristics of HMA mixtures were observed by varying the fillers in the
mixture by type and quantity. This indicates that, Fillers are indicates as an important ingredient in the HMA mixture properties. From the results obtained, there is a common
trend in obtaining different mixture properties with different filler content, which shows,
there exists optimum filler content that based performance will be achieved.
The results of this research work is hoped to be used as the basis for further
investigation on the effects of fillers on HMA mixes and improve asphalt concrete
mixtures as well as find alternative filler materials.
Description:
This thesis is submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Civil Engineering, July 2018.
Cataloged from PDF Version of Thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 89-92).