Analysis of The Use of Waste Diesel Oil As an Asbuton Modifier in Hot Mix Cold Laid of Porous Asphalt of Pavement Cantabro Value

Authors

  • Sri Gusty Fajar University, Makassar
    Indonesia
  • Erniati Erniati Fajar University, Makassar
    Indonesia
  • Yosis Tandi Paty Fajar University, Makassar
    Indonesia

Keywords:

Asbuton, Porous Asphalt, Hot Mix Cold Laid, Waste Oil, REAM

Abstract

The use of petroleum asphalt as a binder still dominates the implementation of road surfacing in Indonesia. Its limited availability and relatively high prices are a problem for the construction industry. Besides petroleum asphalt, Asbuton can also be used as an alternative to the binder in the asphalt mix. Asbuton abundant deposit makes it easier to obtain it at a lower price than petroleum asphalt. However, its use requires a rejuvenating agent to separate the minerals and bitumen and maximize mixing when cold. This study aims to analyze the wear of a hot and cold asphalt mix using rejuvenating agents with variations of 0%, 2%, 3% and 4%, with Asbuton percentages of 5%, 5.5% and 6% with the specifications of the Association of Road Engineers of Malaysia. Laboratory scale. Porous asphalt is intended for light traffic. Wear test of the object to be tested using the Cantabro test. Cantabro test results show that the Porous asphalt mix using waste diesel oil as a rejuvenating agent for Asbuton at the composition of Asbuton 6% + 4% diesel oil waste is the optimal composition. Based on the results of the Cantabro test, it was found that the average wear rate of 0.53% met the REAM specification standards, i.e. wear value ? 20%. So the use of diesel with a variation of 4% and Asbuton 6% can be used in porous asphalt mixtures as it contributes to the surface resistance of the road wear layer. Further research needs to be done using the collision variations, assuming that a porous asphalt mix can be used in heavy traffic.

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Author Biographies

Sri Gusty, Fajar University, Makassar

Infrastructure and Environmental Engineering, Postgraduate Program

Erniati Erniati, Fajar University, Makassar

Civil Engineering, Engineering Faculty

Yosis Tandi Paty, Fajar University, Makassar

Postgraduate Student Infrastructure and Environmental Engineering

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Submitted

30-08-2022

Published

30-08-2022

How to Cite

Gusty, S. ., Erniati, E., & Paty, Y. T. (2022). Analysis of The Use of Waste Diesel Oil As an Asbuton Modifier in Hot Mix Cold Laid of Porous Asphalt of Pavement Cantabro Value. Warta LPM, 25(3), 41–46. Retrieved from https://journals2.ums.ac.id/warta/article/view/1106

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Special Issue: International Conference on Community Empowerment and Engagement