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Highway pavement structures are expected to be adequately strong and durable for their design life which can be
achieved only when the pavements are properly designed, constructed, maintained, and managed. In Ethiopia,
most of the asphalt pavement is suffering from fatigue, creep, and rutting in long term. These stresses may be
occurred due to the shortage in the mechanistic properties of either the binder or the asphalt mixtures as well as
due to the increase in traffic loads. Failures of some roads can be attributed to the poor design of the asphalt mixes
and materials being used. The properties and dosage of additive materials in hot mix asphalt affect the overall
performance of pavement structure. Hence, modifying the properties of asphalt is necessary to enhance the
performance of HMA. This study aims to investigate the performance of bamboo fiber and sugarcane bagasse fiber
on the mechanical properties of Hot Mix Asphalt production. This research was conducted by using an experi mental research design method and Non-Probability sampling techniques were adopted to collect samples. A
sample preparation method of asphalt mixture specimens for asphalt mix design was performed based on
AASHTO, ASTM and EN Standard specifications. The tests required were aggregate tests, a Bitumen test, Marshall
test, and performance tests such Indirect Tensile Strength test and Rutting Test (RT) were conducted to evaluate a
comparative study on the performance of bamboo fiber and sugarcane bagasse fiber as a modified Hot Mix
Asphalt production. The preparing HMA mixes using crushed stone coarse aggregate, Fine aggregate, Mineral
fillers 60/70 Bitumen, and by using bamboo and sugar cane bagasse fiber as additives were used to compare the
results at a varying bitumen content of 4.5,5,5.5,6% bitumen. The Asphalt additives were used in the range from
0.2% to 0.5% of the total weight of the sample. Then, finally, the results of the laboratory were compared to
standards of specifications. The optimum both fibers content obtained at 0.3% and OAC & OMF (5.2% & 4%)
respectively, suggests that using both BF & SCBF fibers in asphalt concrete mixture improves the performance of
asphalt pavements to resist external loads. Both fibers at 0.3% content better modify asphalt marshal stability, ITS
of HMA, and Rutting resistance of AC. Finally, based on this study it was proved that the performance and
properties of Asphalt concrete are affected by Fiber type and its content |
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