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  • Journal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies
  • Volume:3 Issue:3
  • Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt Concrete

Study of the Influence of Fly Ash and Its Content in Marshall Properties of Asphalt Concrete

Authors : Niraj BOHARAA
Pages : 261-270
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Publication Date : 2018-11-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The study presents possible use of fly ash in asphalt concrete and also an insight on the effect of different fly ash content on Marshall Properties and Optimum Bitumen Content insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(OBC);. Use of a VG-10 grade bitumen was done for the preparation of mix. Four fly ash content, 3%, 5%, 7% and 9% with varying bitumen contents were prepared and compared with 5% cement mix and 5% stone dust mix. Consideration of filler content in mix design is very important. At different filler contents asphalt concrete mixes behave differently. Marshall Stability of mix increase with the increase in filler content at OBC. However, stability only increase till 7% fly ash content. With more inclusion of fly ash in the mix, stability decreases. A maximum stability of 15.88 kN is observed at 7% fly ash content at 6.30% OBC. In contrast to that, mixes become less flexible when filler content is increased in mix insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(mixes show lower flow value);. Thus, increased viscosity insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(as shown from increased flow value); results in increase in OBC with increase in fly ash content. Additionally, mixes with fly ash behaves superiorly when compared to other conventional mix. Fly ash mix at 7% content at OBC, though with high cost is economically feasible and superior in physical characteristics insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(in the case, Marshall properties); compared to other fly ash content mix and cement mix.
Keywords : Marshall stability, Flow Value, Fly Ash, Cement, Stone Dust, Cost

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