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Title
Use of Banana Fibers in SMA Mixtures
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Abstract
Asphalt binder draindown is a potential issue related to stone matrix asphalt (SMA) mixtures. One convenient approach for reducing binder drainage is the use of fibers as stabilizing additives. This study assesses the feasibility of incorporating fibers from banana plants into an SMA mixture as a proposed use for residues from banana cultivation. We found the fiber content capable of preventing draindown and subsequently evaluated the influence of fiber length on the mechanical properties of an SMA mixture. Samples were prepared in a Superpave gyratory compactor with four different fiber lengths (5, 10, 15, and 20 mm) at a fixed content (0.3% by weight) and then compared to samples without fibers. Indirect tensile strength, resilient and dynamic modulus, flow number, and fatigue life tests were conducted. Overall, fibers improved the mechanical properties analyzed. These enhancements were more pronounced for the samples with 15- and 20-mm fibers. Thus, a smaller number of longer fibers was more beneficial to the fiber reinforcement of mixtures than a larger number of shorter fibers.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of materials in civil engineering. - New York
Publication
New York : 2020
ISSN
0899-1561
DOI
10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0002994
Volume/pages
32 :1 (2020) , 10 p.
Article Reference
04019341
ISI
000497709300014
Medium
E-only publicatie
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
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Web of Science
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Creation 09.06.2021
Last edited 28.08.2024
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