2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.07.091
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Physico-mechanical properties of asphalt concrete incorporated with encapsulated cigarette butts

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“…The study involved incorporating various percentages of CBs in clay bricks, including 2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, and 10% [14,[22][23][24]. Furthermore, Mohajerani et al (2017) revealed a new method to recycle CBs in asphalt concrete for the construction of flexible pavement [10]. In their study, cigarette butts were encapsulated by paraffin wax and bitumen and the encapsulated CBs were incorporated in dense asphalt.…”
Section: Use Of Waste Cigarette Butts In Construction Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The study involved incorporating various percentages of CBs in clay bricks, including 2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, and 10% [14,[22][23][24]. Furthermore, Mohajerani et al (2017) revealed a new method to recycle CBs in asphalt concrete for the construction of flexible pavement [10]. In their study, cigarette butts were encapsulated by paraffin wax and bitumen and the encapsulated CBs were incorporated in dense asphalt.…”
Section: Use Of Waste Cigarette Butts In Construction Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their study, cigarette butts were encapsulated by paraffin wax and bitumen and the encapsulated CBs were incorporated in dense asphalt. This comprehensive study investigated the effects of incorporating encapsulated CBs as aggregate in different percentages of up to 15 kg/m 3 , on the physical and mechanical properties of dense asphalt and found very promising results [10]. This paper is part of a study from the same ongoing research at RMIT University focusing on exploring a method to recycle CBs in bitumen as a fiber modifier that will introduce a unique form of recycling approach.…”
Section: Use Of Waste Cigarette Butts In Construction Materialsmentioning
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“…There are two recorded investigations made prior to this investigation to find a way to solve the world's cigarette butt problem. A research was conducted at the RMIT University, Australia in which the use of these butts in the construction of asphalt concrete roads [4] and in the manufacture of fired clay bricks [5] was done. This investigation deals with the use of cigarette butts in precast concrete blocks for paving.…”
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confidence: 99%