Journal Innovation of Civil Engineering (JICE)
Vol 4 No 1 (2023)

UTILIZATION OF MADURA COARSE AND FINE AGGREGATES IN LOW-TRAFFIC ROAD PAVEMENTS

Ratih Sekartadji (Adhi Tama Institute of Technology Surabaya)
Kurnia Hadi Putra (Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya, Indonesia)
Theresia Maria Candra Agusdini (Adhi Tama Institute of Technology Surabaya)
Mutiara Firdausi (Adhi Tama Institute of Technology Surabaya)
Ita Suhermin Ingsih (Universitas Islam Malang)
Faizal Maulana (Adhi Tama Institute of Technology Surabaya)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Jun 2023

Abstract

Aggregates from Sampang are still rarely used in flexible pavement. Therefore, this research is to identify the effects of coarse aggregate and soft aggregate from Sampang – Madura, to recognize their performance in the HRS – WC mixture. It adopted Bina Marga General Standards 2010, Division 6 (Revision 3) for HRS – WC mixture, by testing the physical characteristic of coarse aggregate and soft aggregate from Sampang (in terms of specific gravity and absorption, coarse aggregate wear and tear, and sieve passing Nr. 200) and Marshall Characteristic Testing with asphalt content variables of 6%, 6,5%, 7%, 7,5%, and 8% of the total mixture, each with 3 tested objects. With reference to the physical aggregate characteristic, it was found that the coarse aggregate satisfied the specification standard. On the other hand, the value of the specific gravity of the soft aggregate was still lower than the specification standard, i.e., 2,25 gram/cm2, while the minimum standard was 2,5 gram/cm3. It definitely affected the performance of the HRS – WC mixture. As the volume of the mixture was larger and left a larger cavity in the mixture, it required larger content of asphalt in order to generate a mixture qualifying the Bina Marga General Standards 2010, Division 6 (Revision 3). Based on the results of Marshall Test Characteristic Testing, it was found that the optimum content of asphalt was 8% of the total mixture. Keywords: Sampang; Coarse aggregate and soft aggregate; HRS WC; Aggregates physical characteristic, Marshall Testing

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Journal Info

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JICE

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Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Energy Engineering Environmental Science Transportation

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JICE Journal Innovation of Civil Engineering ISSN 2775-5592 published twice in a year, in March and September. The article can be product of researches, scientific thoughts or case study, in civil engineering and isn’t formed by politics, commercialism, and subjectivity unsure. This scientific ...