Study on Indirect Tensile Strength of Plastic Waste Bituminous Concrete for Road Construction

  • Tiwari A
  • Rao Y
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Abstract

The rutting and cracking of pavements has become very common problem in India. Also the quantity of plastic waste has significantly increased in the recent year due to industrialization and population growth. Improper disposal of these plastic wastes has caused various environmental problems, hence the alternative use of waste plastic in bituminous concrete for road construction has been encouraged by the community. In the present study the Indirect Tensile Strength Test has been carried out on Marshall Samples confirming to ASTM D6931-12. Three different processes (dry process, wet process and combined process) of mixing of waste plastic were used during experimentation. It was found that the indirect tensile strength (ITS) and tensile strength ratio (TSR) of sample significantly increase up to 8%, 6% and 12% for dry process, wet process and combined process respectively for LDPE and HDPE type of waste plastic.

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Tiwari, A. V., & Rao, Y. R. M. (2018). Study on Indirect Tensile Strength of Plastic Waste Bituminous Concrete for Road Construction. Romanian Journal of Transport Infrastructure, 7(1), 93–106. https://doi.org/10.2478/rjti-2018-0006

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