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Bio-Asphalt Concrete: From Waste Product to Green Aggregate Replacement

Resdiansyah, Amidah Mohd Ujang and Zarinah Zaini

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 25, Issue S, May 2017

Keywords: Bio-asphalt concrete, green aggregate replacement, oil palm, palm kernel shell

Published on: 01 Nov 2017

Malaysia has over 5 million hectares of land planted with palm oil, divided almost equally between peninsula Malaysia and East Malaysia. This paper presents a laboratory evaluation of the performance of the waste product palm kernel shell (PKS) in creating plant-based asphalt concrete (bio-asphalt concrete). PKS aggregate partially replaced granite aggregate in preparing the mixes (10%, 30%, and 100%) in the range of 5mm-14mm in ACW 14 mixed with 5% to 7% of bitumen content. 35 blows and 50 blows compaction of mixes was used to evaluate the potential of palm kernel shells in the preparation of bitumen to deal with light to medium traffic. Results showed that PKS aggregate can be used up to 30% PKS replacement for the light traffic design and only 10% PKS replacement was potential to be used in medium traffic design.

ISSN 1511-3701

e-ISSN 2231-8542

Article ID

JST-0245-2016

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