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Sustainable asphalt pavement: Application of slaughterhouse waste oil and fly ash in asphalt binder

Posted on:2015-08-06Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Texas A&M University - KingsvilleCandidate:Sanchez Ramos, Jorge LuisFull Text:PDF
GTID:2472390017496342Subject:Engineering
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Increasing energy costs, lack of sufficient natural resources and the overwhelming demand for petroleum has stimulated the development of alternative binders to modify or replace petroleum-based asphalt binders. In the United States, the petroleum-based asphalt binder is mainly used to produce the Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA). There are approximately 4000 asphalt plants that make 500 million tons of asphalt binder valued at roughly ;This paper investigates the possibility of the partial replacement of the asphalt binder with slaughterhouse waste and/or fly ash. In order to achieve this objective, the asphalt binder is mixed with different percentages of waste oil and/or fly ash. In order to investigate the effect of these additives to the performance of the asphalt binder, a complete performance grade test performed on multiple samples. The results of the performance grade tests are compared with a control sample to observe how the addition of the waste oil and/or fly ash affects the sample. Considering the increasing cost and demand of asphalt, the use of slaughterhouse waste oil and/or fly ash as a partial replacement may result in environmental and monetary improvements in the transportation sector.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fly ash, Waste oil, Asphalt binder
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