Waste Plastic Modified Bitumin
Waste Plastic Modified Bitumin
Waste Plastic Modified Bitumin
ADHESION CHARACTERISTICS
STUDY ON WASTE PLASTICS
MODIFIED BITUMEN
By
MOHAMMED IMTHIYAZ M.A
(M.Tech Highway Technology, B.E Civil)
D.S.C.E
Bangalore-78
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
One of the principal functions of a bituminous binder is, as its name suggests,
acting as an adhesive either between road and underlying road surface. Bitumen can be
regarded as an ideal adhesive but, in general, when proper precautions are exercised to
adequate. There are occasions, however, when the adhesive bond may fail and the
durability of the bituminous material may be seriously affected. The bonding between
bitumen and aggregate is of special importance because it is the primary characteristic
that influences the integrity of the pavement. This bonding must be established at the
initial stages of contact between the bitumen and the aggregate and must endure during
the life time of the pavement.
The adhesion of bituminous binders to road stone presents few problems in the
absence of water, although excessive dust may create trouble. On the other hand, because
road stones are wetted more easily by water than by a bituminous binder, the presence of
water can lead to difficulties, either in the initial coating of damp or wet road stone or in
maintaining an adequate bond between the binder and the stone. Failure of a bond
already formed is commonly referred to as ‘stripping’, which is brought about by the
displacement of the bituminous binder from the stone by water.
It is desirable that there should be a reliable method of determining in the
laboratory whether or not a bituminous binder will adhere well to an aggregate in the
presence of water. Studies of the physico-chemical properties to lead to the development
of a reliable method for the routine testing of bituminous materials, which is based on
measurements of the fundamental properties of the system. It has therefore been
necessary to develop arbitrary tests, which have may be used to examine the various
combinations of road stones and binder used in bituminous construction. Such test may
also used to study the effect of a particular variable behavior of the binder and
aggregates.
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Numerous tests have been described most of which fall into six basic types. They
are static immersion test, dynamic immersion, chemical immersion test, immersion
mechanical test, immersion trafficking test and vialit test. The sixth test different in
principle, that is an attempt is made to coat stone with binder in the presence of water. In
this case the degree of coating is used as the index of adhesivity.
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AI = d/a
Where
a = the number of chips which fall are not coated at all with binder.
b = the number of chips which fall and are partially coated with the binder
c = the number of chips which adhere
d = sum of b and c
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Polymers are being increasingly used to modify bitumen and to enhance the
properties of bituminous mixes. The polymer modified binder are highly suitable for
special applications, where traffic is extremely high, climatic and mixing temperature
play important role in the preparation of polymer modifier binder.
Some of the polymers which are compatible with bitumen and which are easily available
in market are styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS), styrene-butadiene-rubber (SBR) and
ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). The mix prepared with these modifiers shows a higher
resistance to permanent deformation at higher temperature, increased fatigue life,
improved temperature susceptibility and reduced cracking potential at lower temperature
compared to the conventional bitumen.
The modified bitumen and the mixes prepared out of these modified bitumen
should posses’ better strength characteristics compared to the mixes with plain bitumen.
This aspect is studied in the present investigation.
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3. PRESENT INVESTIGATION
Plastics supplied from KK Plastics were tested for the adhesion with aggregates and
bitumen. Care was taken to see that they were clean, free from dust vegetable matter,
organic or other deletrious matter.
Aggregate used is granite based which is supplied from the local quarry. Aggregate
used is 20mm down size aggregate sieved with IS 19mm and retained with 12.5mm IS
sieve. Sampling was done and angular aggregates were taken for the test.
Materials used :
1. Plastic coated with aggregates (PCA)
2. Waste plastics modified bitumen (WPMB)
These two materials are blended with plastics, with increments of 2% from
( 0 to 14 )%. Tests conducted on these materials and data collected are anlaysed.
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Figure 3. The graveled plate is rolled six times perpendicularly and three times parallely with
cylinder.
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Figure 5. The plate is inverted on tripod and steel ball weighing 500g is dropped from a height of
50cm
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Table -1 ( PCA)
Sl.
Plastic ( %) a b c AI= (b+c)/a
No
1 0 1 3 96 99
2 2 1 3 96 99
3 4 1 5 94 99
4 6 34 31 35 1.94
5 8 78 20 2 0.28
6 10 75 24 1 0.33
7 12 7 5 88 13.29
8 14 14 27 59 6.14
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
%OF PLASTIC
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Table -2 (WPMB)
1 0 2 4 92 48
2 2 4 3 93 24
3 4 3 3 94 32.3
4 6 2 3 95 49
5 8 8 2 91 11.63
6 10 2 2 96 49
7 12 2 1 97 49
8 14 3 1 96 32.33
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
%OF PLASTIC
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REFERENCE :
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