Fiber Dosage Effects in Asphalt Binders and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures

abstract: The application of fibers and other materials in asphalt mixes has been studied and applied over the past five decades in order to improve pavement performance around the world. This thesis highlights the characteristics and performance properties of modified asphalt mixes using a blend of...

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Other Authors: Alrajhi, Ashraf B. M. (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14550
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-145502018-06-22T03:02:32Z Fiber Dosage Effects in Asphalt Binders and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures abstract: The application of fibers and other materials in asphalt mixes has been studied and applied over the past five decades in order to improve pavement performance around the world. This thesis highlights the characteristics and performance properties of modified asphalt mixes using a blend of polypropylene and aramid fibers, The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding different fiber dosages on the laboratory performance of both asphalt binder and mixture. The laboratory study was conducted on sixteen different dosages and blends of the fibers, with various combinations of polypropylene and aramid, using binder tests as well as hot mix asphalt tests. The binder tests included: penetration, softing point, and Brookfield viscosity tests. The asphalt mixture tests included the dynamic modulus, and indirect tensile strength. The binder test results indicated that the best viscosity - temperature susceptibility performance would be from the blend of three dosages of polypropylene and one dosage of aramid, the dynamic modulus test results also confirmed this finding. Overall, in almost every case, the addition of fibers resulted in an increase in mixture stiffness regardless of fiber content. From the indirect tensile strength results, the polypropylene fibers had less of an effect on post peak failure than the aramid fibers. Overall, the aramid fibers yielded better results than the polypropylene fibers. This study has important implications for the future of pavement design and the prospect of using optimal dosages of polypropylene and aramid fibers in further research to further determine their long-term performance and characteristics used in real world applications. Dissertation/Thesis Alrajhi, Ashraf B. M. (Author) Kaloush, Kamil (Advisor) Mamlouk, Michael (Committee member) Witzcak, Matthew (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Civil engineering Asphalt Binders Fibers Hot Mix Asphalt Pavements Transportation Design eng 205 pages M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering 2012 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14550 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012
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language English
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topic Civil engineering
Asphalt Binders
Fibers
Hot Mix Asphalt
Pavements
Transportation Design
spellingShingle Civil engineering
Asphalt Binders
Fibers
Hot Mix Asphalt
Pavements
Transportation Design
Fiber Dosage Effects in Asphalt Binders and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures
description abstract: The application of fibers and other materials in asphalt mixes has been studied and applied over the past five decades in order to improve pavement performance around the world. This thesis highlights the characteristics and performance properties of modified asphalt mixes using a blend of polypropylene and aramid fibers, The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding different fiber dosages on the laboratory performance of both asphalt binder and mixture. The laboratory study was conducted on sixteen different dosages and blends of the fibers, with various combinations of polypropylene and aramid, using binder tests as well as hot mix asphalt tests. The binder tests included: penetration, softing point, and Brookfield viscosity tests. The asphalt mixture tests included the dynamic modulus, and indirect tensile strength. The binder test results indicated that the best viscosity - temperature susceptibility performance would be from the blend of three dosages of polypropylene and one dosage of aramid, the dynamic modulus test results also confirmed this finding. Overall, in almost every case, the addition of fibers resulted in an increase in mixture stiffness regardless of fiber content. From the indirect tensile strength results, the polypropylene fibers had less of an effect on post peak failure than the aramid fibers. Overall, the aramid fibers yielded better results than the polypropylene fibers. This study has important implications for the future of pavement design and the prospect of using optimal dosages of polypropylene and aramid fibers in further research to further determine their long-term performance and characteristics used in real world applications. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering 2012
author2 Alrajhi, Ashraf B. M. (Author)
author_facet Alrajhi, Ashraf B. M. (Author)
title Fiber Dosage Effects in Asphalt Binders and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures
title_short Fiber Dosage Effects in Asphalt Binders and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures
title_full Fiber Dosage Effects in Asphalt Binders and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures
title_fullStr Fiber Dosage Effects in Asphalt Binders and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Fiber Dosage Effects in Asphalt Binders and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures
title_sort fiber dosage effects in asphalt binders and hot mix asphalt mixtures
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14550
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