Performance of Crumb Rubber Tire-Modified Bitumen for Malaysian Climate Regions

Researchers are increasingly concerned about the vast amounts of waste rubber tires produced globally, which contribute significantly to environmental pollution. The potential of incorporating waste rubber tires to modify bitumen has garnered considerable interest. This study assesses pavement desig...

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Main Author: Blab R.; Ahmad J.; Shaffie E.; Sidek N.; Mirwald J.; Eberhardsteiner L.; Hofko B.
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) 2024
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Blab R.; Ahmad J.; Shaffie E.; Sidek N.; Mirwald J.; Eberhardsteiner L.; Hofko B.
Performance of Crumb Rubber Tire-Modified Bitumen for Malaysian Climate Regions
2024
Materials
17
23
10.3390/ma17235800
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85211824059&doi=10.3390%2fma17235800&partnerID=40&md5=e4d91a1e3229e19a07a27032fb439a29
Researchers are increasingly concerned about the vast amounts of waste rubber tires produced globally, which contribute significantly to environmental pollution. The potential of incorporating waste rubber tires to modify bitumen has garnered considerable interest. This study assesses pavement design temperatures according to SUPERPAVE standards for representative Malaysian regions. The assessment is based on hourly air temperature data and simulates temperature diffusion in typical Malaysian road pavements using the finite difference method (FDM). Tests on neat bitumen (PEN 60/70) and crumb rubber-modified bitumen (CR-TMB) samples evaluated their physical and rheological properties across various temperatures and aging stages. These tests were conducted using the dynamic shear rheometer, rotational viscometer, and bending beam rheometer. The attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) analysis provided insights into the aging processes of both PEN 60/70 and CR-TMB. The findings indicate that adding 15% crumb rubber to produce CR-TMB enhances the physical and rheological properties of bitumen. Additionally, this modification significantly improves aging behavior, highlighting its potential for more resilient and sustainable road construction materials. Therefore, the use of crumb rubber in road construction should be considered to improve pavement durability and strength. Furthermore, utilizing crumb rubber as an alternative material can reduce costs by recycling waste materials. © 2024 by the authors.
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
19961944
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Blab R.; Ahmad J.; Shaffie E.; Sidek N.; Mirwald J.; Eberhardsteiner L.; Hofko B.
spellingShingle Blab R.; Ahmad J.; Shaffie E.; Sidek N.; Mirwald J.; Eberhardsteiner L.; Hofko B.
Performance of Crumb Rubber Tire-Modified Bitumen for Malaysian Climate Regions
author_facet Blab R.; Ahmad J.; Shaffie E.; Sidek N.; Mirwald J.; Eberhardsteiner L.; Hofko B.
author_sort Blab R.; Ahmad J.; Shaffie E.; Sidek N.; Mirwald J.; Eberhardsteiner L.; Hofko B.
title Performance of Crumb Rubber Tire-Modified Bitumen for Malaysian Climate Regions
title_short Performance of Crumb Rubber Tire-Modified Bitumen for Malaysian Climate Regions
title_full Performance of Crumb Rubber Tire-Modified Bitumen for Malaysian Climate Regions
title_fullStr Performance of Crumb Rubber Tire-Modified Bitumen for Malaysian Climate Regions
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Crumb Rubber Tire-Modified Bitumen for Malaysian Climate Regions
title_sort Performance of Crumb Rubber Tire-Modified Bitumen for Malaysian Climate Regions
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description Researchers are increasingly concerned about the vast amounts of waste rubber tires produced globally, which contribute significantly to environmental pollution. The potential of incorporating waste rubber tires to modify bitumen has garnered considerable interest. This study assesses pavement design temperatures according to SUPERPAVE standards for representative Malaysian regions. The assessment is based on hourly air temperature data and simulates temperature diffusion in typical Malaysian road pavements using the finite difference method (FDM). Tests on neat bitumen (PEN 60/70) and crumb rubber-modified bitumen (CR-TMB) samples evaluated their physical and rheological properties across various temperatures and aging stages. These tests were conducted using the dynamic shear rheometer, rotational viscometer, and bending beam rheometer. The attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) analysis provided insights into the aging processes of both PEN 60/70 and CR-TMB. The findings indicate that adding 15% crumb rubber to produce CR-TMB enhances the physical and rheological properties of bitumen. Additionally, this modification significantly improves aging behavior, highlighting its potential for more resilient and sustainable road construction materials. Therefore, the use of crumb rubber in road construction should be considered to improve pavement durability and strength. Furthermore, utilizing crumb rubber as an alternative material can reduce costs by recycling waste materials. © 2024 by the authors.
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