EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON MATERIAL QUALITY OF ASPHALT IN JIMMA TOWN ROAD PROJECT

Authors

  • Fisseha Wagaw Maniyazawal Civil Engineering Department, Engineering and Technology Collage, Bonga University, Ethiopia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i1.2020.248

Keywords:

Hot-Bin, Aggregates, Asphalt Layer, Hot Asphalt Mix, Optimum Bitumen Content, Marshal Mix Design

Abstract [English]

The repetitive traffic loadings that the road experiences during its service life, combined with temperature fluctuations, cause rutting, fatigue and other forms of deteriorations, which ultimately degrade the performance and durability of pavement structures. According to test procedure specified by ASTM D1559 several hot asphalt mixture were prepared, the aggregate blend made by Job mix formula to obtain the percentage of mix material is give Hot-bin one is 26%, Hot-bin two is 23%, and Hot-bin three 51% where hot-bin one is (20-13.2mm), hot-bin two (13.2-5.0mm) and hot-bin three (5.0-0.00mm). The result of Marshall Test on mix design for hot asphalt mixture, for wearing coarse were conclude that the material used for mix design is good, which gives Marshall stability, 12.57 KN with optimum bitumen content of 5.2% (by weight of total aggregate). Hence the quality of aggregate is good but the influence of other factors such as poor drainage courses, level of ground water table, Varity of geological materials along the road rout and poor construction methodology caused the defect. The flow result of the Marshall mix design gives as 3.6 % which is approach of upper limit of specification 4%, So when flow become high in the mix it result long term deterioration of asphalt performance, hence the pavement condition along the study area has been affected by different failure types such as cracks, surface defect and disintegrating from site observation may result of this.

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Published

2020-01-31

How to Cite

Maniyazawal, F. W. (2020). EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON MATERIAL QUALITY OF ASPHALT IN JIMMA TOWN ROAD PROJECT. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 8(1), 59–68. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i1.2020.248