Experimental Investigation of Bitumen Concrete mix with Use of Ceramic Waste and Rise Husk Ash as a Partial Replacement of Filler and Aggregate
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Environment marshal test ceramic waste rise husk bitumen concrete mixAbstract
Bituminous concrete are most widely used in present era. The cost of bitumen is increase day by day and lack of availability of natural resources increased . for that reason there are an opportunity to use local material resources such as ceramic waste (CW) silica flumes, slag, plastic,rise husk ash (ash) are by product which is a bad Environmental hazard causing damage destroy the land and surrounding area in which it is dumped .To deal with this problem,we are studying and test of material in lab of the mechanical performance of bituminous concrete using ceramic waste and rise husk ash a different proportion 4%,6%,8% and 3%,4%,5% respectively at a different bitumen content as a partial replacement of filler and aggregate material .In this lab test marshal stability test and tensile strength test considered as a design and evaluation of bituminous paving mixes . The mechanical property of these material will be check whether it is good or bad for bituminous concrete .Ceramic waste and rise husk ash is a good replacement for medium and small traffic roads.
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