Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 4 Documents
Search
Journal : Ge-STRAM: Jurnal Perencanaan dan Rekayasa Sipil

Pemanfaatan Material Lokal Dan Produk Samping Industri Sebagai Agregat Batu Pecah Dan Filler terrhadap Kinerja Marshall pada Campuran Panas Aspal Beton Lapis Permukaan Aus (ACWC) Asmaroni, Dedy; Irwanto, Taurina Jemmy
Ge-STRAM: Jurnal Perencanaan dan Rekayasa Sipil Vol 2 No 1: March 2019
Publisher : Universitas Dr. Soetomo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jprs.v2i1.1243

Abstract

The use of ACWC asphalt as a surface layer in Madura continues to increase as traffic growth increases following the opening of the Suramadu Bridge. In addition to having the advantages of stability in accepting loads compared to other types of surface layers, ACWC asphalt is also easily made and carried out in the field. However, asphalt mixing plant (AMP) companies in Madura still use materials from outside Madura as coarse aggregates such as river breaking stones and fly ash and cement used as fillers to improve stability. Based on this, this research was carried out by utilizing local meter which has the same properties in the form of local Madura crushed stone which will be used as coarse aggregate and industrial by-products in the form of rice husk ash (by-product of brick industry) and limestone powder (limestone mining byproducts ) used as filler. For this purpose samples were made with the percentage of filler used was 2%, 4%, 6%, 8% and 10%. Marshall test testing includes calculation of density, flow, VMA, VIM, VFB, and stability. From the test results, AC-WC uses local materials with both types of filler, namely Limestone and Rice Husk Ash. There is one type of mixture that meets the Marshall characteristics, namely the use of local materials and filler of limestone 8% asphalt variation 6.5%. With a value of 2,285 Density, 1,852,863 kg Stability, Flow 3,467 mm, Marshall Quotient 534,48 kg / mm, VIM 3,058%, V.M.A 15,941%, VFB 80,819%. While the local material and fillers of Rice Husk Ash from the results of Marshall Test for Flow, VIM, and VFB did not meet the requirements so that the use of rice husk ash filler could not be used as a substitute for cement.
Pengaruh Pemanfaatan Limbah Kulit Kerang Bambu Sebagai Pengganti Sebagian Semen Terhadap Kuat Tekan Beton dengan Penggunaan Agregat Kasar Madura Irwanto, Taurina Jemmy; Irmawan, Agus
Ge-STRAM: Jurnal Perencanaan dan Rekayasa Sipil Vol 4 No 1: March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Dr. Soetomo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jprs.v4i1.3360

Abstract

Concrete is a mixture of Portland cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water, the author tries to use local Madura crushed stone and bamboo shells as a partial substitute for cement to determine whether the effect of utilizing local waste and materials on the planned compressive strength of concrete. In addition to the use of local materials, it is used shellfish waste which is expected to be able to provide the latest innovations in the world of construction in the future. In this test, concrete is planned in the form of a cube of size 15x15x15 cm, and tested at the age of 7 days and 28 days for each variation of the mixture, the research was carried out using several variations of the concrete mixture, namely, 0%, 2%, 4% and 6% replacement of cement with shells. bamboo shells, where later the 0% variation will be the benchmark for each variation. From the results of testing the chemical content of bamboo clam shells, it was found that the content of lime (CaO) was 98.23%. The results of the compressive test for each variation resulted in an increase in compressive strength from each variation. The greatest increase in compressive strength is at 6% variation with the resulting compressive strength of 21.94 MPa.
Pemanfaatan Material Lokal Dan Produk Samping Industri Sebagai Agregat Batu Pecah Dan Filler terrhadap Kinerja Marshall pada Campuran Panas Aspal Beton Lapis Permukaan Aus (ACWC) Asmaroni, Dedy; Irwanto, Taurina Jemmy
Ge-STRAM: Jurnal Perencanaan dan Rekayasa Sipil Vol. 2 No. 1: March 2019
Publisher : Universitas Dr. Soetomo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jprs.v2i1.1243

Abstract

The use of ACWC asphalt as a surface layer in Madura continues to increase as traffic growth increases following the opening of the Suramadu Bridge. In addition to having the advantages of stability in accepting loads compared to other types of surface layers, ACWC asphalt is also easily made and carried out in the field. However, asphalt mixing plant (AMP) companies in Madura still use materials from outside Madura as coarse aggregates such as river breaking stones and fly ash and cement used as fillers to improve stability. Based on this, this research was carried out by utilizing local meter which has the same properties in the form of local Madura crushed stone which will be used as coarse aggregate and industrial by-products in the form of rice husk ash (by-product of brick industry) and limestone powder (limestone mining byproducts ) used as filler. For this purpose samples were made with the percentage of filler used was 2%, 4%, 6%, 8% and 10%. Marshall test testing includes calculation of density, flow, VMA, VIM, VFB, and stability. From the test results, AC-WC uses local materials with both types of filler, namely Limestone and Rice Husk Ash. There is one type of mixture that meets the Marshall characteristics, namely the use of local materials and filler of limestone 8% asphalt variation 6.5%. With a value of 2,285 Density, 1,852,863 kg Stability, Flow 3,467 mm, Marshall Quotient 534,48 kg / mm, VIM 3,058%, V.M.A 15,941%, VFB 80,819%. While the local material and fillers of Rice Husk Ash from the results of Marshall Test for Flow, VIM, and VFB did not meet the requirements so that the use of rice husk ash filler could not be used as a substitute for cement.
Pengaruh Pemanfaatan Limbah Kulit Kerang Bambu Sebagai Pengganti Sebagian Semen Terhadap Kuat Tekan Beton dengan Penggunaan Agregat Kasar Madura Irwanto, Taurina Jemmy; Irmawan, Agus
Ge-STRAM: Jurnal Perencanaan dan Rekayasa Sipil Vol. 4 No. 1: March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Dr. Soetomo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jprs.v4i1.3360

Abstract

Concrete is a mixture of Portland cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and water, the author tries to use local Madura crushed stone and bamboo shells as a partial substitute for cement to determine whether the effect of utilizing local waste and materials on the planned compressive strength of concrete. In addition to the use of local materials, it is used shellfish waste which is expected to be able to provide the latest innovations in the world of construction in the future. In this test, concrete is planned in the form of a cube of size 15x15x15 cm, and tested at the age of 7 days and 28 days for each variation of the mixture, the research was carried out using several variations of the concrete mixture, namely, 0%, 2%, 4% and 6% replacement of cement with shells. bamboo shells, where later the 0% variation will be the benchmark for each variation. From the results of testing the chemical content of bamboo clam shells, it was found that the content of lime (CaO) was 98.23%. The results of the compressive test for each variation resulted in an increase in compressive strength from each variation. The greatest increase in compressive strength is at 6% variation with the resulting compressive strength of 21.94 MPa.