A Comparative Study of Porous Asphalt Strength Reinforced with Expanded Polystyrene Foam and Ash-Based Fillers: Cantabro Test Findings
Firmansyah Rachman,
Tamalkhani Syammaun,
Harits Febiranda
Abstract:This research sought to evaluate the effects of incorporating extruded polystyrene (XPS) into porous asphalt mixtures and to understand the role of various filler combinations, specifically coconut shell ash (CSA) and rice husk ash (RHA), on the mixture’s performance. For this purpose, asphalt mixtures were subjected to the Cantabro test under both unconditioned and conditioned modes. Mixtures were treated with XPS in varying proportions ranging from 7% to 11%. The filler combinations were further varied, with… Show more
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