Mohammad T. Awwad
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Al-Balqa Applied University,
P.O. Box 15008, Marka 11134, Amman, Jordan
ABSTRACT
Hot mix asphalt concrete is produced by properly blending asphalt, coarse and fine aggregates in addition to filler at temperatures ranging from 80 to 165°C. This research is directed to study the effect of replacing the conventional aggregates by the recycled Light Weight Aggregate Concrete (LWAC) on the properties of the produced asphalt mix. The research studied the optimum asphalt content and the effect of some parameters on the properties of the recycled LWAC. The research included studying thirty-six Marshal Specimens lie in four main groups. Each group was made from crushed LWAC in addition to a comparison group used the pumice instead of the crushed LWAC. The LWAC mixes contained (0, 10, 15 and 20%) of silica powder content. The density, stability, flow, percentages of the air Voids in the Compacted Mixture (VTM), compacted mineral aggregate (VMA) and the Voids Filled by Asphalt (VFA) were investigated for all the studied specimens. The main conclusions drawn from the current research implies that the optimum percent of asphalt was 7.5% for the different percentages of silica powder ratios. The presence of voids in the light weight aggregates and the porosity of the obtained concrete affected largely the behavior of the obtained mix.
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Mohammad T. Awwad, 2007. Hot Mix Asphalt Using Light Weight Aggregate Concrete. Journal of Applied Sciences, 7: 1924-1929.
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2007.1924.1929
URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jas.2007.1924.1929
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2007.1924.1929
URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jas.2007.1924.1929