Performance Evaluation of Modified Bitumen Using EPS Beads for Green and Sustainable Development of Polymer-Based Asphalt Mixtures †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Experimental Framework
2.1.1. Bitumen
2.1.2. Aggregates
2.1.3. Expanded Polystyrene Beads (EPS Beads)
2.2. Sample Preparation Process
3. Results and Discussions
3.1. Performance Analysis of EPS-Modified Bitumen
3.2. Marshall Stability Analysis of EPS-Modified Mixtures
4. Conclusions
- Based on results obtained from Marshall stability tests, the stability of asphalt concrete containing EPS was improved with varying percentages of EPS up to 40% replacement, but, afterward, a slight drop was observed in their stability values at 50% replacement.
- The flow values remained within a range of up to 40% with an increase in the EPS percentage, according to ASTM specifications. It is clearly shown that EPS increased the overall performance of asphalt concrete observed in the case of both fresh and mechanical properties. Higher values of softening points could be used in hot climate conditions in road construction, as they showed strong resistance against permanent deformation.
- It can be concluded that the use of EPS in road construction will offer a green, sustainable, and cheaper transport system. Furthermore, its effectiveness in terms of society and the environment are promising by reducing the demand for virgin bitumen.
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Analyzed Properties | Units | Limit | Test Method |
---|---|---|---|
Density at 25 °C | Kg/ | 1010–1060 | ASTM D70 OR D3289 |
Penetration at 25 °C | Mm/10 | 60–70 | ASTM D5 |
Softening point | °C | 49–56 | ASTM D36 |
Ductility at 25 °C | Cm | 100 min | ASTM D113 |
Loss of heating | Wt% | 0.2 max | ASTM D6 |
Flash Point | °C | 232 min | ASTM D92 |
Solubility in Trichloroethylene | Wt% | 99.0 min | ASTM D2042 |
Viscosity at 60 °C | P | 2000+/−400 | ASTM D2171 |
Viscosity at 135 °C | cst | 300 min | ASTM D2170 |
Type of Test | Test Methods | Result | Specifications |
---|---|---|---|
Aggregate Impact Test | BS812: Part3 | 22.53% | Less than 27% |
Los Angeles Abrasion Test | ASTM: C131 | 28% | Less than 35% |
Aggregate Crushing Test | BS812: Part3 | 21.14% | Less than 30% |
Water Absorption Test | ASTM: C127 | 1.77% | Less than 2% |
Specific Gravity (Aggregate) | ASTM:C127 | 2.26 | 2 to 3 |
Physical Properties | Average Value |
---|---|
Diameter | 2 mm to 5 mm |
Adhesive bond strength | 0.165 MPa |
Density | 12 kg/m3 |
Softening point | 70 °C |
Ignition temperature | 285 °C |
Color | White |
Sample | Composition | Penetration | Ductility | Softening Point |
---|---|---|---|---|
(25 °C, 100 g, 5 s) | 25 °C | °C | ||
Test Method | ASTM: D5-97 | ASTM: D113 | ASTM: D36 | |
Units | 0.1 mm | 0.1 cm | 1 °C | |
M 1 | 100% B + 0% M | 68.1 | 95 | 50 |
M 2 | 90% B + 10% M | 59.4 | 90 | 56 |
M 3 | 80% B + 20% M | 52.5 | 79 | 62 |
M 4 | 70% B + 30% M | 42.0 | 73 | 68 |
M 5 | 60% B + 40% M | 36.9 | 67 | 74 |
M 6 | 50% B + 50% M | 45.3 | 75 | 79 |
Standard | Pure Bitumen | 60–70 | >75 | 40–55 |
Remarks | > 60 are ok | > 75 are ok | Higher than level |
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Anwar, M.K.; Shah, S.A.R.; Qurashi, M.A.; Saeed, M.H.; Nisar, A.; Khan, A.N.; Waseem, M. Performance Evaluation of Modified Bitumen Using EPS Beads for Green and Sustainable Development of Polymer-Based Asphalt Mixtures. Proceedings 2021, 69, 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/CGPM2020-07190
Anwar MK, Shah SAR, Qurashi MA, Saeed MH, Nisar A, Khan AN, Waseem M. Performance Evaluation of Modified Bitumen Using EPS Beads for Green and Sustainable Development of Polymer-Based Asphalt Mixtures. Proceedings. 2021; 69(1):36. https://doi.org/10.3390/CGPM2020-07190
Chicago/Turabian StyleAnwar, Muhammad Kashif, Syyed Adnan Raheel Shah, Muhammad Ahmed Qurashi, Muhammad Hasnain Saeed, Aqsa Nisar, Asfar Nasir Khan, and Muhammad Waseem. 2021. "Performance Evaluation of Modified Bitumen Using EPS Beads for Green and Sustainable Development of Polymer-Based Asphalt Mixtures" Proceedings 69, no. 1: 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/CGPM2020-07190
APA StyleAnwar, M. K., Shah, S. A. R., Qurashi, M. A., Saeed, M. H., Nisar, A., Khan, A. N., & Waseem, M. (2021). Performance Evaluation of Modified Bitumen Using EPS Beads for Green and Sustainable Development of Polymer-Based Asphalt Mixtures. Proceedings, 69(1), 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/CGPM2020-07190