E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Stiffness Modulus of Asphaltic Concrete Incorporating Coir Fibre and Subjected to Aging

  • Mohammed Abdullahi Ali,
  • Putra Jaya Ramadhansyah,
  • Marie Delbrel Étienne Joseph,
  • Wee Kang Choong,
  • Ti Kok Sien,
  • Yaacob Haryati,
  • Abdul Hassan Norhidayah,
  • Abdul Hamid Nor Hayati,
  • Ramli Noram Irwan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186502003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65
p. 02003

Abstract

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The aim of this paper is to investigate the performance response of a set of coir fibre modified asphalt samples subjected different ageing conditions and containing three different fibre contents. The laboratory experimental programs are indirect tensile test at 25°C and repeated load axial test at 40°C. The results showed that the fibres improved the mixture’s performance. The main findings obtained at 25°C for short and long-term ageing reveal that low fibre content at around 0.3% per aggregate weight display a stiffness modulus up to 14% higher than that of unmodified mixtures, hence showing that fibres may improve the bearing capacity and rut-resistance of asphalt mixtures. Conversely, as the amount of fibre increases to 0.5% and 0.7%, the stiffness decreases to the point of becoming unacceptably low, almost 80% lower than unmodified mixes stiffness. However the data also reveal that high fibre contents at 0.5% and above completely neutralize the impact of ageing on the mixture, indicating that fibre-modified mixtures would yield longer lives.