Experimental Investigation of Stone Matrix Asphalt Mixtures
Date
2016
Authors
Sarang, Goutham
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Stone Matrix Asphalt (SMA) is gap graded bituminous mixture, having higher
proportions of coarse aggregates and bituminous binder, yielding better rut resistance
and durability than conventional dense graded mixes. The skeleton of coarse
aggregates has stone on stone contact between them, which is a major requirement for
this mixture. The gap graded aggregate structure and higher binder and filler content
may lead to drain down in loose SMA at elevated temperatures, and it is controlled
generally by using a suitable stabilizing additive in the mixture.
In the current study, SMA mixtures were prepared with two aggregate gradations
having two nominal maximum aggregate sizes, 16mm and 13.2mm, and are named as
SMA 1 and SMA 2. Viscosity Graded (VG) 30 bitumen, Crumb Rubber Modified
Bitumen (CRMB) and Polymer Modified Bitumen (PMB) of two grades, 40 and 70,
were used as binders, and three types of fibers, pelletized Cellulose Fiber (CF),
Coconut Coir (CC) and Sisal Fiber (SF), and Shredded Waste Plastics (SWP) were
used in mixtures with VG 30 bitumen to control drain down. Fiber content was
limited as 0.3% by weight of mixture, based on drain down test results, whereas SWP
content was selected 4, 8, 12 and 16 % by weight of bitumen. Drain down was within
specified limits for all mixtures and decreased with increase in fiber and SWP content.
The specimens were prepared as per Marshall mix design and were compacted in
Superpave Gyratory Compactor (SGC). The performance of these mixtures were
assessed in laboratory through Volumetric and Marshall properties, Indirect Tensile
(IDT) strength, rutting and fatigue behaviour and moisture susceptibly characteristics.
In general, mixes with PMB 40 and CF, showed better properties among mixes with
modified binder and fiber additives respectively. In case SWP mixtures, 8 and 12%
plastic content produced better mixtures. For all mixture types, SMA 1 gradation
showed better results than SMA 2, except for moisture susceptibility, where both
gradations performed almost same. Cost analysis of all prepared mixtures was carried
out based on the standard rates, and cost for one cubic meter mixture was determined.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Stone Matrix Asphalt, stone to stone contact, drain down, fiber additives, modified bitumen, Shredded Waste Plastic