Moisture Damage Performance Analysis of Asphalt Mixtures from Dina Querry Image result for university of lahore logo Authors Osama Jahanzeb BSCE-14-033 Ahmad Mujeeb BSCE-14-001 Humza kamal BSCE-14-052 Supervisor Engr
Moisture Damage Performance Analysis
of Asphalt Mixtures from Dina Querry
Image result for university of lahore logo
Authors
Osama Jahanzeb BSCE-14-033
Ahmad Mujeeb BSCE-14-001
Humza kamal BSCE-14-052
Supervisor
Engr. Ghulam Yaseen
Engr. Ijaz Khattak
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
THE UNIVERSITY OF LAHORE
ISLAMABAD CAMPUS
September 2014-July 2018
Moisture Damage Performance Analysis of Asphalt Mixtures from Dina Querry
Authors
Osama Jahanzeb BSCE-14-033
Ahmad Mujeeb BSCE-14-001
Humza kamal BSCE-14-052
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of
B.Sc. Civil Engineering
Thesis Supervisor:
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Engr. Ghulam Yaseen
Engr. Ijaz Khattak
Civil Engineering Department
The University Of Lahore
Members of Examination committee
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Engr. Muhammad Jawad Bhatti Engr. Umar Hanif
Civil Engineering Department Civil Engineering Department
The University of Lahore The University of Lahore
Head of Department
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Engr. Abdul Hannan Qureshi
Civil Engineering Department
The University of Lahore
ABSTRACT
Road network is known to be the back bone of any country and it is directly related to development of the country especially economy and prosperity of that country. Pakistan is considered an underdeveloped country as there are not so much efforts in making or even improving the road networks. Poor drainage system is the main factor in worsening the roads. Also severe environmental effects helps in roads damaging. HMA Wheel Tracker test is carried out in order to investigate the damaging effects of moisture susceptibility. The effect of unmodified binder (ARL 60/70) is checked in this test . The aggregates used in the research work were procured from Dina quarries.
The research objective is carried out to find the rutting using dry and wet conditions and check how moisture effect the road structure as well. Total 12 samples are tested, six samples are dry(unconditioned) and other six samples are wet(conditioned).At every 1000 passes value of rutting is noted from the WTT machine and final value will be noted after 10,000 passes. After the testing, we compare the rutting depth of dry and wet condition. From the result, it is cleared that the rutting will be more at high temperature and rutting depth will be more at wet conditions as compared to dry conditions. In order to resolve such a problem proper maintenance, good drainage and design will be highly matter by controlling these objects we can minimize the rutting effect.
Keywords: Wheel Tracker Test, Dina Quarries.
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Student Name Registration No. Signature
Osama Jahanzeb BSCE-14-033 ____________________
Ahmad Mujeeb BSCE-14-001 ____________________
Humza Kamal BSCE-14-052 ____________________
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We are highly indebted and grateful to our creator and the Lord of the universe, ALLAH Almighty, who granted us with the best of health and courage to undertake this responsibility and complete it in the best possible way in minimum time. Without Allah’s help this was never possible for an ordinary persons like us.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my advisor Engr. Ghulam Yaseen and Engr. Ijaz Khattak for the continuous support of my Bachelor’s study and research, for his patience, motivation, enthusiasm, and immense knowledge. His guidance helped me in all the time of research and writing of this thesis. We would also like to express the sacrifices of our families for all the support they could provide.
ABBREVIATIONS
MSAP: Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements
NCHRP: National Seminar Cooperative Highway Research Program
SHRP: Strategic Highway Research Program
ASTM: American Society of testing Materials
AAPT: Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists
ASCE: American Society of Civil Engineers
BBS: Bitumen Bond Strength
SATS: Saturation Ageing Tensile Stiffness
ARL: Attock Refinery Limited
HMA: Hot Mix Asphalt
UMB: Unmodified Bitumen
AASHTO: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
NHA: National Highway Authority
ECS: Environmental Conditioning System
WRI: Western Research Institute