Int. J. Advanced Structures & Geotechnical Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 03 NO. 03 JULY 2014:
Title:
Effect of aggregate shape on the strength of bituminous
mixes
Authors: Abu Zakir
Morshed, Quazi Sazzad Hossain
Abstract: Bangladesh is a
developing country and its road network demands an
ever-increasing expansion. Roads in Bangladesh are
usually constructed of flexible pavement. The type and
quality of aggregates are of prime importance on the
design strength of the pavement. A laboratory
investigation was made to evaluate the effect of the
shape of aggregates as manifested by flakiness and
elongation indices on the design strength of the
bituminous mixes for flexible pavement construction.
Test results revealed that both stability and flow
values increased with the decrement of flaky and
elongated particles for the aggregate matrix. At a
temperature of 3000F and when no elongated or flaky
particles were used in the mix, the stability value was
340 kN and the flow value was 4.8. When temperature was
increased to 3200F, stability also increased by 18.5%
but the flow reduced to 4.4. Stability value reached as
high as 598 kN when flakiness index was 34% with no
elongated particles in the mix.
Keywords:
Flakiness index; Elongation index; Stability;
Flow; Strength.
Page no:
212-215