Characterization of industrial by-products as asphalt paving material

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Most of the recent research is focusing on the utilization of industrial by-products in road construction. The intention is not only to mitigate the problem of waste being dumped to the landfills but to encourage their use as construction material without compromising quality and performance of the road. Steel slag and bottom ash are the industrial by-products generated in large quantity by industry. This study investigates the characteristics of steel slag and bottom ash to be utilized as aggregate in asphalt pavement. Both materials were characterized in terms of physical, chemical and morphological characteristics compared to the conventional granite aggregate. The results revealed that both materials have much potential to be used as aggregate in asphalt mix. The bottom ash was observed weaker in terms of strength, but the steel slag was found much stronger than the granite. The morphological structure of bottom ash and steel slag disclosed that these are made up of porous and rough-edged granular particles with slightly higher water absorption.

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Ali Jattak, Z., Abdul Hassan, N., Athma Mohd Shukry, N., Khairul Idham Mohd Satar, M., Naqiuddin Mohd Warid, M., Md Nor, H., & Zurairahetty Mohd Yunus, N. (2019). Characterization of industrial by-products as asphalt paving material. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 220). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/220/1/012012

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