The Effects of Moisture Damage On Asphalt Mixtures Modified With Additives and Polymer
The Effects of Moisture Damage On Asphalt Mixtures Modified With Additives and Polymer
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Akmal Othman, Ahmad Nazrul Hakimi Ibrahim, Naeem Aziz Memon &
Nur Izzi Md. Yusoff*
ABSTRACT
One of the causes of premature failure is moisture damage due to loss of adhesion and cohesion which then lead to stripping
and decrease in mixture strength. Previous studies have shown that adding additive, such as nano clay, nano carbon and
nano calcium, to binder is useful in enhancing mixture properties. In this study, the effect of adding nano-clay on mixture
properties was determined. Nano clay in the amount of 2 and 4% by weight of bitumen was added to 60/70 penetration
grade bitumen and mixed at a temperature of 150°C using the melt blending technique at a shear rate of 2000 rpm. The
indirect tensile strength (ITS) test was used to evaluate the cracking properties of the asphalt mixtures and the tensile
strength ratio (TSR) was calculated to determine the degree of asphalt mixtures’ resistance to moisture damage. The results
for the mixtures modified with nano clay were compared with results for mixtures modified by adding 2 and 4% by weight
of bitumen polymer modified bitumen (PG76), hydrated lime and cement. The addition of polymer appears to result in the
greatest potential benefit amongst the modified binders and its highest TSR value indicate that polymer modified binder is
the least susceptible to moisture damage.
ABSTRAK
Salah satu sebab bagi kegagalan pramatang ialah kerosakan lembapan yang disebabkan oleh kemerosotan dalam
lekatan dan kejelikitan yang seterusnya menyebabkan pelucutan dan menjejaskan kekuatan campuran asfalt. Kajian lalu
menunjukkan bahawa penambahan bahan tambah seperti nanolempung, nanokarbon dan nanokalsium kepada pengikat
berbitumen telah meningkatkan sifat campuran asfalt. Dalam kajian ini, nanolempung digunakan sebagai bahan tambah
untuk menguji kesan terhadap sifat campuran panas asfalt (HMA). Proses pencampuran nanolempung sebanyak 2 dan
4% mengikut berat bitumen ke dalam bitumen gred penusukan 60/70 dilakukan pada suhu 150°C dengan menggunakan
kaedah pencampuran cair pada kadar putaran 2000 rpm. Ujian kekuatan tegangan tak langsung (ITS) digunakan untuk
menguji rintangan retakan p campuran asfalt dan nisbah kekuatan tegangan (TSR) telah dihitung untuk menentukan tahap
rintangan campuran HMA terhadap kerosakan lembapan. Keputusan yang diperoleh untuk nanolempung dibandingkan
dengan keputusan untuk ujian campuran bitumen terubah suai polimer (PG76), kapur terhidrat dan simen dalam peratus yang
sama, iaitu 2 dan 4% mengikut berat bitumen. Keputusan ujian menunjukkan bahawa penambahan polimer menghasilkan
keputusan positif dengan nilai TSR tertinggi berbanding bitumen terubah suai lain.
Kata Kunci: Nanolempung, polimer, kerosakan lembapan, kekuatan tegangan tak langsung.
INTRODUCTION Apart from fiber and polymer, hydrated lime and cement
are also commonly used in the modification of bitumen.
In recent decades, researchers have tried utilizing various Hydrated lime is an active filler in bitumen. According to
types of additives to modify binder and improve road Little et al. (2001), the addition of materials has the beneficial
pavement resistance to damage (Al-Hadidy & Tan 2009; effect of enhancing binder and asphalt mixtures’ ability
Moghaddam & Karim 2012; Sanchez-Alonso et al. 2013; to resist deformation and cracking at low temperature. In
Yao et al. 2012). In general, fibers and polymers are the two addition, cement-based materials have been widely used
main materials used to modify bitumen. Fiber is one of the for many years as composite materials for various types
most common additives used to enhance the bond between of structures. To reduce or control permanent deformation
bitumen and aggregate (Yao et al. 2012). Studies have proven due to water damage, various studies have been conducted
that bituminous materials reinforced with fibers such as which have resulted in anti-stripping additives such as
nylon fibers, carbon fibers and glass fibers could improve cement additives. These additives are used to enhance the
resistance against aging, cracking, fatigue and damage due physico-chemical properties of bitumen and aggregates
to moisture (Yao et al. 2012). (Behiry 2013).
During the past decade nanotechnology has emerged MATERIALS AND EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
as an alternative solution to improve the performance and
durability of construction materials. Due to their small size BINDER
and high surface area, the nature of nano-scale materials is
very different from the nature of the ordinary sized materials. The binder used in this study is 60/70 penetration grade
Several researches have been conducted and results of these bitumen and its properties are presented in Table 1. It was
researchers showed that the rutting and fatigue resistance of found that the 60/70 penetration grade bitumen used meet
asphalt mixtures increased with the addition of nano materials all the required specifications.
(You et al. 2011). According to Liu (2007), the physical
characteristics of bituminous binder can be improved when POLYMER MODIFIED BINDER
According to Sarsam (2013), the effect of binding the filler A widely accepted test method known as the Modified
particles increase with the decrease in the particle size of Lottman test (AASHTO T283) was used to determine moisture
the filler. Researchers in China have studied the effect of susceptibility of asphalt mixes, and this method was adopted
montmorillonite nano-clay on the copolymer properties of in the Superpave system. The AASHTO T283 test method is a
bitumen modified with styrene-butadiene styrene (SBS) by better procedure than the immersion-compression test (ASTM
mixing the molten mixture with sodium montmorillonite (Na- D1075) or Marshall Immersion method since both these
MMT) and organophilic montmorillonite (OMMT). The result methods fail to effectively predict the moisture susceptibility
of the study showed that the addition of Na-MMT and OMMT of mixtures (Behiry 2013). The immersion compression test
enhanced the viscosity SBS modified bitumen. In addition, the was introduced in the 1950s as the first moisture damage test
mixture showed a higher complex modulus and lower phase on compacted samples under the ASTM standard. More recent
angle, which resulted in a tougher and more elastic bitumen. attempts to develop a test to predict the moisture sensitivity of
Therefore, asphalt mixtures modified with nano-clay could asphalt mixtures took place in the 1960s and 1970s with the
improve rutting resistance compared to unmodified bitumen work of Lottman (1978) and Schmidt and Graf (1972). The
(Polaccoa et al. 2008). importance of simulating field condition by accelerating test
conditions in the laboratory is generally acknowledged.
HYDRATED LIME The specimens were placed between the steel loading
strips using the UTM-25 in the indirect tensile test. Load was
Limestone consists of calcium carbonate, CaCO3, and has applied on specimen at a constant head rate of 50 mm/min
a heating temperature of 980°C at which there is no carbon and the maximum compressive force was recorded until the
dioxide left and only hydrated lime (CaO) is present. When specimen cracked. The ratio of the average tensile strengths
water is added to the hydrated lime, it will expand and crack of the conditioned (saturated) subset to the average tensile
(Little et al. 2001). Adding hydrated lime to asphalt mixtures strength of the controlled (unconditioned) subset is the tensile
produce many benefits such as anti-stripping which could strength ratio (TSR). Moisture sensitivity could be calculated
improve performance under heavy traffic load. using the following Equations 1 and 2:
AGGREGATE PROPERTIES
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The aggregate used in this study was excavated from a mine AGGREGATE PROPERTIES ANALYSIS
located in Kajang, in the eastern part of the state of Selangor,
Malaysia. The aggregate gradation was selected according The physical properties of the aggregates used are presented
to the ASTM D 3515-96 (D-5). The physical properties of the in Table 3. The table shows that the aggregates used met all
aggregates used was determined through several aggregate the requirement of the specifications. The selected gradation
tests, namely Aggregate Crushing Value (ACV), Aggregate of the aggregate and the specific gravity values are presented
Impact Value (AIV), Flakiness Index (FI), Elongation Index in Table 4. The specific gravity values for both coarse and
(EI), Los Angeles Abrasion Value (LAAV) and Polished Stone fine aggregates are between 2.53 and 2.64 and the specific
Value (PSV). The results for all tests must be below the limit gravity for the bitumen was taken as 1.03.
of the standard specifications. The specific gravity test for
coarse and fine aggregates was conducted to measure the MOISTURE DAMAGE ANALYSIS
strength and quality of materials by determining the relative
density and porosity of an aggregate in accordance with the Moisture damage is among the most critical distresses exerted
BS 812: Part: 1975 standard. upon asphalt pavements. Moisture damage can be defined
as a decrease in the values of asphalt mixtures’ stiffness and
strength durability caused by moisture (Yusoff et al. 2014).
The water trapped in the coated aggregate might cause for both conditioned and unconditioned samples. Mixtures
moisture damage, which then cause severe distresses on the prepared with 2% of cement have the lowest ITS value for
pavement, such as stripping, localized bleeding, potholes, unconditioned sample while the addition of 4% of hydrated
shoving and structural failure due to moisture intrusion lime shows the lowest ITS value for conditioned samples.
into the asphalt pavements. The moisture damage test was On the other hand, mixtures prepared with 2% HL have the
conducted on all mixtures at the OBC for each individual highest ITS values before conditioning which is higher than
mix. the control mixture, and mixtures prepared with 2% NC has
The indirect tensile strength (ITS) values for unconditioned the highest ITS value after conditioning (higher than control
and conditioned mixtures are shown in Figure 1. The use of mixtures).
different type of additives showed varying values of ITS
700
600
Indirect Tensile Strength
500
(ITS, kPa)
400
300
200
100
0
2% 4% 2% 4%
60/70 PG76 2% HL 4% HL CEME CEME NANO NANO
NT NT CLAY CLAY
Unconditioned 593.56 576.96 597.05 583.05 572.45 587.08 594.06 578.36
Conditioned 474.05 571.57 472.48 443.14 507.68 554.45 574.27 565.61
120
100
Tensile strength ratio
80
(TSR, %)
60
40
20
0
2% 4% 2% 4%
60/70 PG76 2% HL 4% HL CEME CEME NANO NANO
NT NT CLAY CLAY
As can be seen in Figure 2, except for the mixtures Little, D. N., Epps, J. A. & Sebaaly, P. E. 2001. The benefits
prepared with hydrated lime and the control mixtures, all other of hydrated lime in hot mix asphalt. National Lime
mixtures meet the 80% lower limit on TSR value of Superpave Association.
specifications. The mixtures modified with polymer (PG76) Liu, P. 2007. Polymer modified clay minerals: A review.
is the least susceptible to moisture damage with a TSR of Applied Clay Science 38(1-2):.0 12 64-76.
99.07% followed by mixtures with 4% NC (97.79%), 2% NC Lottman RP. 1978. NCHRP Report 192: Predicting Moisture-
(96.67), 4% PC (94.44%) and 2% PC (88.69%). This finding Induced Damage To Asphaltic Concrete. Washington,
indicates that the strength of the asphalt mixtures increase DC.
with the addition of polymer. Moghaddam, T. & Karim, M. 2012. Properties of SMA
Mixtures Containing Waste Polyethylene Terephthalate.
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CONCLUSIONS
Polaccoa, G., Křížb, P., Filippia, S., Stastnab, J., Biondia, D.
& Zanzotto, L. 2008. Rheological Properties of Asphalt/
Based on the laboratory work done in this study, it can be SBS/Clay Blends. European Polymer Journal 44(11):
concluded that the addition of polymer could improve asphalt 3512-3521.
mixtures’ performance against moisture damage. Similarly, Sanchez-Alonso, E., Vega-Zamanillo, A., Calzada-Perez, M.
the addition of NC also shows a great improvement in A. & Castro-Fresno, D. 2013. Effect of warm additives
enhancing asphalt mixtures’ resistance to moisture damage. on rutting and fatigue behaviour of asphalt mixtures.
Construction and Building Materials 47: 240-244.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Sarsam, S. I. 2013. Nano Materials on Asphalt Cement
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The authors would like to express their gratitude to the
Schmidt, R. & Graf, P. 1972. The effect of water on the
Department of Civil & Structural Engineering, UKM for their
resilient modulus of asphalt treated mixes. Proceedings
cooperation and the information provided in ensuring the
of the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists 41:
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118-125.
Yao, H., You, Z., Li, L., Shi, X., Goh, S. W., Mills-Beale,
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Akmal Othman
Ahmad Nazrul Hakimi Ibrahim
Nur Izzi Md. Yusoff1*
Department of Civil and Structural Engineering
Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
43600 UKM Bangi
Malaysia