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ANALISIS PENGARUH SUHU CAMPURAN AC-WC TERHADAP BERAT JENIS PEKERJAAN JALAN TANIWEL-SALEMAN PULAU SERAM Rumbia, Najar; Huwae, David Daniel Marthin; Talakua, Elisabeth
Journal Agregate Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Sipil

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31959/ja.v2i2.1604

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This condition causes the asphalt mixture to be unable to be overlaid on the road work site because the temperature of the mixture is below the overlay and compaction temperature. According to the provisions of the asphalt mixture that has experienced a decrease in temperature can no loger be used. But the reality that happens a lot in the field is that sanding is still done and followed by the next stage, namely compaction. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research on the effect of heating on the concrete asphalt layer mixture, namely hot rolled sheet-Base (HRS-Base). The method used, the effect of AC-WC asphalt mixture temperature on the specific gravity of road work is . From yhe results of the marshall analysis, the value of marshall parameters that meet the requirements is in the range of asphalt content 4.50-5.80 so that the optimum asphalt content is obtained at the middle value of the limit range above is 5.12%. Comparison of asphalt temperature to field temperature and lab asphalt temperature. The asphalt temperature in the lab is 5.5% asphalt content and the asphalt temperature used in the lab is 160°C, 150°C, 140°C, 130°C, while the asphalt content used in the field is 5.0% asphalt content and the asphalt temperature used in the field is 125°C, 135°C, 140°C, 145°C. Further research needs to be carried out in the form of marshall soaking tests with the intention of measuring the durability of the binding/adhesion of asphalt mixtures to the influence of temperature.
ANALISIS FAKTOR PENYEBAB DAN PENANGGULANGAN KERUSAKAN RUAS JALAN BURIA-RIRING KABUPATEN SERAM BAGIAN BARAT Makaruku, Richard; Talakua, Elisabeth; Lewakabessy, Godfried
Journal Agregate Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31959/ja.v2i2.1717

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The Buria-Riring Road section is located in Taniwel District, West Seram Regency, Maluku Province. This road section was built in 2019. However, in the middle of 2021 this road experienced damage. The topographic condition of the road section is in the mountains with many hills and slopes, plus the high level of rainfall means that rainwater that falls directly floods the road body and damages the pavement structure. With this condition, people no longer feel comfortable accessing this road. The purpose of this study is to determine the type of damage that occurs and what factors cause the damage, as well as find solutions to overcome the damage that occurs in the form of planning pavement thickness and planning drainage channel dimensions. The method used for planning the thickness of the flexible pavement is the 2017 Pavement Design Manual and calculating the dimensions of the drainage channels. From the results of the analysis, the type of damage that occurs is the release of grains (Raveling) and the causative factors are not built drainage channels and the carrying capacity of subgrade soils that are less stable. From the calculation results, it is obtained that the thickness of the stabilized subgrade is 175 mm, the aggregate base layer for class B is 100 mm, the base layer for class A aggregate is 200 mm, the burda with an aggregate size of at least 20 mm. And from the results of the calculation of the dimensions of the drainage channel, it is obtained that the width of the base of the channel is 55 cm, the width of the top of the channel is 90 cm and the depth of the channel is 75 cm.
TINJAUAN TEBAL LAPIS PERKERASAN LENTUR DAN BANGUNAN PELENGKAP RUAS JALAN DESA LAYENI KABUPATEN MALUKU TENGAH Latan, Alberth; Talakua, Elisabeth; Tahya, Hendrie
Journal Agregate Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31959/ja.v2i2.1758

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Road and Bridge Construction Engineering Study Program, Department of Civil Engineering, Ambon State Polytechnic. The Layeni Village Road Section of Central Maluku Regency is a secondary local cross road that has been damaged at several points on the road so that it must be upgraded from asphalt pavement to flexible pavement (Hotmix) and road complementary buildings. Based on the data analysis process obtained using the 2017 Bina Marga Method, the results for the Asphalt Concrete-Wearing Course (AC WC) layer thickness of 4 cm, for the Asphalt Concrete-Binder Course (AC BC) layer thickness of 6 cm, for the Asphalt Concrete-Base (AC BASE) layer thickness of 18 cm while the 1993 AASTHO Method obtained results for the Surface Course layer thickness of 15 cm, Base Course 10 cm and Sub Base Course 5 cm and for the existing drainage channel discharge obtained 0.31 m3 /second and the plan discharge is 0.98 m3 /second with a discharge difference of 67 m³ /s.