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Title: INFLUENCE OF CEMENT ON COLD MIX ASPHALT
Authors: Kolo, Stephen Sunday
Adeleke, Oluwafemi O
Ojile, Joseph Ojile
Keywords: Cold mix Asphalt
Cement
Modifier
Stability
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING UNIVERSITI PURA MALAYSIA
Abstract: Asphalt is the combination of bitumen, aggregate and fillers in correct proportions. In this study, production of cold mix asphalt (CMA) was done using cold bitumen and modified with Portland cement. Asphalt produced with ordinary bitumen was used as control for the asphalt. The produced asphalt was then subjected to physical strength test in the laboratory. It was discovered that the stability and flow of asphalt produced with ordinary bitumen and that produced with modified bitumen was found to be 1,154.20 kg, 2.17 mm and 1,400 kg, 3.20 mm respectively it could be said that the modified bitumen asphalt and ordinary bitumen falls within the specification by the federal ministry of works and housing, roads and bridges (FMW&H) (1997) Code. The use of Portland cement resulted in strength increase of the cold mix asphalt and it was found to be durable for road pavement works
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11970
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