Use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete

This study was carried out to evaluate the performance of coconut shell as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete. The mix design incorporating penetration grade 80/100 bitumen was used to produce the specimens testing. Four coconut shell replacement levels were considered in the study: 10%, 20%, 30%,...

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Main Authors: Ramadhansyah, P. J., Nurfatin Aqeela, M., Siti Nur Amiera, J., Norhafizah, M., Norhidayah, A. H., Dewi, S. J.
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spelling my.utm.725022017-11-28T04:06:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72502/ Use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete Ramadhansyah, P. J. Nurfatin Aqeela, M. Siti Nur Amiera, J. Norhafizah, M. Norhidayah, A. H. Dewi, S. J. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This study was carried out to evaluate the performance of coconut shell as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete. The mix design incorporating penetration grade 80/100 bitumen was used to produce the specimens testing. Four coconut shell replacement levels were considered in the study: 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%, respectively. The aggregate properties were evaluated through aggregate impact value, specific gravity and water absorption test. In addition, the performance of coconut shell in asphalt mixes was identified by volumetric properties, indirect tensile strength, resilient modulus and dynamic creep test. The results revealed that controlled specimen's shows better volumetric properties compared to coconut shell mixes. However, 10% replacement of coconut shell indicated better performance than controlled specimen. It can be concluded that coconut shell inhibits great potential as road construction material but be only suitable for low traffic volume and at rural area. Asian Research Publishing Network 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72502/1/RamandhansyahPI2016_UseofCoconutShellfromAgriculture.pdf Ramadhansyah, P. J. and Nurfatin Aqeela, M. and Siti Nur Amiera, J. and Norhafizah, M. and Norhidayah, A. H. and Dewi, S. J. (2016) Use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 11 (12). pp. 7457-7462. ISSN 1819-6608 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84977160715&partnerID=40&md5=5d2e06f83bbcfb99deaf824f33986e4f
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Ramadhansyah, P. J.
Nurfatin Aqeela, M.
Siti Nur Amiera, J.
Norhafizah, M.
Norhidayah, A. H.
Dewi, S. J.
Use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete
description This study was carried out to evaluate the performance of coconut shell as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete. The mix design incorporating penetration grade 80/100 bitumen was used to produce the specimens testing. Four coconut shell replacement levels were considered in the study: 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%, respectively. The aggregate properties were evaluated through aggregate impact value, specific gravity and water absorption test. In addition, the performance of coconut shell in asphalt mixes was identified by volumetric properties, indirect tensile strength, resilient modulus and dynamic creep test. The results revealed that controlled specimen's shows better volumetric properties compared to coconut shell mixes. However, 10% replacement of coconut shell indicated better performance than controlled specimen. It can be concluded that coconut shell inhibits great potential as road construction material but be only suitable for low traffic volume and at rural area.
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author Ramadhansyah, P. J.
Nurfatin Aqeela, M.
Siti Nur Amiera, J.
Norhafizah, M.
Norhidayah, A. H.
Dewi, S. J.
author_facet Ramadhansyah, P. J.
Nurfatin Aqeela, M.
Siti Nur Amiera, J.
Norhafizah, M.
Norhidayah, A. H.
Dewi, S. J.
author_sort Ramadhansyah, P. J.
title Use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete
title_short Use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete
title_full Use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete
title_fullStr Use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete
title_full_unstemmed Use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete
title_sort use of coconut shell from agriculture waste as fine aggregate in asphaltic concrete
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