Crumb Rubber Modified Bitumen in Open Graded Wearing Course of Flexible Pavement

  • Lwin M
  • Utomo H
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Abstract

Rapid road infrastructure development due to an increasing demand of car users resulted in an increase in paved areas including road sites and suppression of green spaces. An integrated solution that can support a country’s economic development without compromising water pollution is becoming inevitable. Recycling tyres in the form of crumb rubber tyres and mixing it into bituminous paving mixture can increase the recycling rate and minimize cost of incineration process. In dry mixing process, five (5) different variations of Open Graded Wearing (OGW) course road samples were made to make up 1.15 kg in each sample. Each OGW mix contained 4% - 6% bitumen Pen 60/ 70 and fixed 1% of crumb rubber tyres, making the percentage of crumb rubber tyres 14% - 20% of bituminous samples. Bitumen Pen 60/70 mixed with 20% crumb rubber tyres content met the PG 76 bitumen properties. Physical properties of OGW made from crumb rubber modified bitumen (CRMB) were better than standard bitumen only.

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Lwin, M. A., & Utomo, H. D. (2017). Crumb Rubber Modified Bitumen in Open Graded Wearing Course of Flexible Pavement. Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 07(02), 165–176. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojce.2017.72010

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