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      Investigation of usability of mineral fiber in stone mastic asphalt

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          Abstract: Stone mastic asphalt (SMA) pavements were developed to prevent rutting, abrasion, and various pavement deteriorations and to increase the life of the superstructure. They certainly stand out with their high grain contact, stone-stone interlocking ability, and high bitumen ratio on heavy-traffic roads with heavy axle loads. This study aimed to investigate the effects of basalt fiber in different sizes, partly cellulose, and partly basalt fiber addition, on the drain down of the performance of bitumen and the changes in rutting performance as additives to stone mastic asphalt pavements. To determine the absorption performance of bitumen fiber additives, 19 mixtures were pre-pared and the Schellenberger drain down test was carried out. The results, including the witness mixture, showed that the Schellenberger test result was below the value specified in the motorway technical specification by a maximum of 0.3%. For the Hamburg wheel tracking test (HWTT) additive and witness mixtures were prepared at optimum bitumen ratios using a gyratory compactor. HWTT was applied to the mixtures numbered 1, 4, 10 and 14, which have the best the Schellenberger drain down performance, and the witness sample. As a result of the experiments, the highest rutting deformation was measured at the samples using 12mm basalt fiber at the rate of 0.2%. The lowest rut deformation was measured in samples containing 12mm basalt fiber at the rate of 0,3% and cellulose fiber at the rate of 0.2%. It was determined that the combined use of cellulose and basalt fiber mixture improved the resistance against rutting by 37%. As a result of the HWTT, it was determined that stone mastic asphalt mixtures with basalt and cellulose fiber additives were more resistant to rutting than the witness and basalt-only mixtures

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          A Short Review on Basalt Fiber

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              Hybrid Modification of Stone Mastic Asphalt with Cellulose and Basalt Fiber

              In this study, cellulose and basalt fiber were introduced simultaneously to stone mastic asphalt (SMA) to investigate the effects of hybrid modification on performance improvement of asphalt mixture. The study consists of three parts. The first part investigated material properties of cellulose and basalt fiber, including microscope electrical scanning. The second part conducted a series of tests to evaluate the effects of different combinations of cellulose and basalt fiber on performance. With a total addition of fiber 0.4% by the weight of mixture, five different cellulose-basalt fiber ratios, 0 : 4, 1 : 3, 2 : 2, 3 : 1, and 4 : 0, were introduced to the asphalt mixtures. A series of tests including draindown, permanent deformation, low temperature bending, beam fatigue, and moisture damage resistance were conducted. In the final part, a benefit-cost ratio was designed to help determine the optimum cellulose-basalt fiber combination in the economic aspect. Results show that material properties of the two fibers are very different, including thermostability, modulus, surface, and microstructure, especially oil absorption. In general, all samples with fibers outperformed the control group in all the performance tests. Specifically, cellulose fiber improved draindown, ductility, and fatigue more significantly, whilst basalt fiber has more influence on improving permanent deformation, deflection strength, and stress sensitivity. Equal portion of cellulose and basalt fiber has the best moisture damage resistance. The mechanisms of the two fibers are different, resulting in different performance improvements on asphalt mixtures. Overall, an appropriate combination of the two fibers would produce paving materials with more balanced performance in an economical way.
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                Journal
                rconst
                Revista de la construcción
                Revista de la Construcción
                Escuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Santiago, , Chile )
                0718-915X
                December 2023
                : 22
                : 3
                : 569-580
                Affiliations
                [1] Denizli orgnamePamukkale University Turkey dtopcuoglu@ 123456pau.edu
                [3] Denizli orgnamePamukkale University Turkey shaldenbilen@ 123456pau.edu.tr
                [2] Denizli orgnamePamukkale University Turkey aman.rasekh2@ 123456gmail.com
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                S0718-915X2023000300569 S0718-915X(23)02200300569
                10.7764/rdlc.22.3.569
                227d3c0c-88ef-4332-830a-184a1deeff97

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 08 December 2023
                : 14 June 2023
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 20, Pages: 12
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                SciELO Chile


                Hamburg wheel tracking test,cellulosic fiber,basalt fiber,Schellenberger bitumen drain down test,Stone mastic asphalt

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