Pavement Crack Treatment: Feasibility Study on using Plastic Waste ss Sealant

This study focused on the plastic waste ability to be one of the materials as a sealant dealing with an early pavement deterioration. By identifying the current materials or technology used as a crack sealant, it would be beneficial to researchers and engineers to get more precise detail and underst...

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Published in:2021 IEEE 11th International Conference on System Engineering and Technology, ICSET 2021 - Proceedings
Main Author: Ishak S.Z.; Ilobshebru N.M.; Kamaluddin N.A.; Ahmad J.; Hasanuddin A.; Abd Rahman R.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2021
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Ishak S.Z.; Ilobshebru N.M.; Kamaluddin N.A.; Ahmad J.; Hasanuddin A.; Abd Rahman R.
Pavement Crack Treatment: Feasibility Study on using Plastic Waste ss Sealant
2021
2021 IEEE 11th International Conference on System Engineering and Technology, ICSET 2021 - Proceedings


10.1109/ICSET53708.2021.9612534
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85123367227&doi=10.1109%2fICSET53708.2021.9612534&partnerID=40&md5=7e57563353f0654609eb4648132a663e
This study focused on the plastic waste ability to be one of the materials as a sealant dealing with an early pavement deterioration. By identifying the current materials or technology used as a crack sealant, it would be beneficial to researchers and engineers to get more precise detail and understanding of the plastic criteria similarity with existing material used as a crack sealant. The objectives of this study are to benchmark the current trend of material or technology used as a sealant for pavement crack treatment, to determine the factors affecting or criteria of a good material used as a crack sealant, to compare the plastic criteria similarity with existing material used as a crack sealant, and to determine the public acceptance and feedback regarding plastic waste usage as a crack sealant in Malaysia. Information was gathered from past research via a comprehensive literature review. The questionnaire survey was disseminated to gather feedback regarding the demographic profile, awareness of plastic waste, road pavement defects, and feasibility of plastic as a crack sealant. The gaps analysis has found that the plastic material fulfills most of the criteria as rubberised material except the elasticity. This feasibility study received the three (3) highest agreeable criteria from Civil engineers and the general public, that the early pavement treatment is necessary, their interest in exploring plastics waste as a crack sealant, and the workability of plastics waste as a sealant for pavement crack treatment. Further in-depth study and proof of concept (POC) are suggested to be conducted in the future. © 2021 IEEE.
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author Ishak S.Z.; Ilobshebru N.M.; Kamaluddin N.A.; Ahmad J.; Hasanuddin A.; Abd Rahman R.
spellingShingle Ishak S.Z.; Ilobshebru N.M.; Kamaluddin N.A.; Ahmad J.; Hasanuddin A.; Abd Rahman R.
Pavement Crack Treatment: Feasibility Study on using Plastic Waste ss Sealant
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title Pavement Crack Treatment: Feasibility Study on using Plastic Waste ss Sealant
title_short Pavement Crack Treatment: Feasibility Study on using Plastic Waste ss Sealant
title_full Pavement Crack Treatment: Feasibility Study on using Plastic Waste ss Sealant
title_fullStr Pavement Crack Treatment: Feasibility Study on using Plastic Waste ss Sealant
title_full_unstemmed Pavement Crack Treatment: Feasibility Study on using Plastic Waste ss Sealant
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description This study focused on the plastic waste ability to be one of the materials as a sealant dealing with an early pavement deterioration. By identifying the current materials or technology used as a crack sealant, it would be beneficial to researchers and engineers to get more precise detail and understanding of the plastic criteria similarity with existing material used as a crack sealant. The objectives of this study are to benchmark the current trend of material or technology used as a sealant for pavement crack treatment, to determine the factors affecting or criteria of a good material used as a crack sealant, to compare the plastic criteria similarity with existing material used as a crack sealant, and to determine the public acceptance and feedback regarding plastic waste usage as a crack sealant in Malaysia. Information was gathered from past research via a comprehensive literature review. The questionnaire survey was disseminated to gather feedback regarding the demographic profile, awareness of plastic waste, road pavement defects, and feasibility of plastic as a crack sealant. The gaps analysis has found that the plastic material fulfills most of the criteria as rubberised material except the elasticity. This feasibility study received the three (3) highest agreeable criteria from Civil engineers and the general public, that the early pavement treatment is necessary, their interest in exploring plastics waste as a crack sealant, and the workability of plastics waste as a sealant for pavement crack treatment. Further in-depth study and proof of concept (POC) are suggested to be conducted in the future. © 2021 IEEE.
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