Publication
Title
Asphalt mixture reinforced with banana fibres
Author
Abstract
Stone Matrix Asphalt (SMA) is a gap-graded mixture which requires high contents of asphalt binder. To prevent draindown, natural or synthetic fibres and polymer-modified asphalt binders are conventionally used in SMA. Banana agribusiness is one of the major sources of post-harvest residue in Brazil. Amongst those residues, fibres extracted from the pseudostem of the banana plant are resistant and used in diverse purposes. The present study assesses the incorporation of fibres from the pseudostem of the banana plant in an SMA mixture. The fibre contents and lengths capable to prevent binder draindown were evaluated from draindown tests. Mechanical properties of an SMA mixture stabilised with different banana fibre lengths were analysed through the tests of Marshall stability, modified Lottman, Indirect Tensile Strength and Cantabro. The results indicated that the fibres studied are a viable alternative for SMA, stabilising draindown and improving its mechanical performance, especially at the length of 20 mm.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Road materials and pavement design : an international journal. - Paris, 2000, currens
Publication
Paris : 2020
ISSN
1468-0629 [print]
2164-7402 [online]
DOI
10.1080/14680629.2020.1713866
Volume/pages
(2020) , 13 p.
ISI
000508499900001
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
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External links
Web of Science
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Creation 09.06.2021
Last edited 09.01.2025
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