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Effect of lime filler on RCA incorporated bituminous mixture
Date Issued
2021-10-01
Author(s)
Singh, Bhupendra
Prasad, Deepak
Kant, Raj Ranjan
DOI
10.1016/j.clet.2021.100166
Abstract
The use of Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) obtained from construction and demolition waste not only reduces the need for virgin aggregates but also solves the problems associated with the disposal of construction and demolition (C&D) waste. Despite being a promising prospect, field utilization of RCA in bituminous mixes is limited due to the problems like lower strength and higher moisture susceptibility. To solve these issues present study aims at examining the effect of lime filler on RCA incorporated bituminous mixes. In the present study, RCA was obtained by mechanically treating C&D waste in a Los Angeles abrasion machine. Bituminous mixes were prepared by using 10%–50% of RCA. Additionally, 2% lime was added to the RCA incorporated mixes, and the parameter like optimum bitumen content, Marshall stability, Marshall quotient, Indirect tensile strength, Retained Marshall stability and Tensile strength Ratio were compared with the control mix to examine the effect of RCA and lime on mix properties. The inclusion of RCA was found to adversely affecting the properties of the mix whereas the inclusion of lime improved the properties. To provide a clear understanding of the environmental and economic benefits of utilizing RCA in bituminous mixes, economic and environmental assessment was also done. Based on different test results and analysis it was concluded that with the use of lime fillers it is possible to produce economical and environmentally friendly RCA incorporated bituminous mixes having properties comparable/better than conventional hot mix asphalt (HMA).