Abstract

Abstract. To define the behaviour of asphalt mixture including various penetration grade bitumen has been a major subject of paving engineering. This search investigated the volumetric and mechanical properties of a hot-mix asphalt (HMA) mixture with the Superpave mix design. The mixture was added with powdered soft clay at five different percentages based on the bitumen weight (0%, 2%, 4%, 6%, and 8%). Performance tests were then conducted to determine the resilient modulus and volumetric properties of the mixture. Results show that bulk specific gravity increased after adding soft clay to the asphalt mixture. The amount of air and mineral aggregate voids also decreased with increasing SC contents. Furthermore, the addition of 4% SC improved mixture stiffness, as determined through indirect resilient modulus test under aging conditions. Therefore, soft clay can be added to asphalt mixtures to improve their volumetric and mechanical properties, such as strength and durability.

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