International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) Volume 10, Issue 04, April 2019, pp. 351-358, Article ID: IJCIET_10_04_037 Available online at http://www.iaeme.com/ijciet/issues.asp?JType=IJCIET&VType=10&IType=04 ISSN Print: 0976-6308 and ISSN Online: 0976-6316 © IAEME Publication Scopus Indexed COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONVENTIONAL AND STYRENE BUTADIENE RUBBER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MIX Sumit Singh and Avani Chopra M.E Student Chandigarh University Gharuan Assistant Professor Chandigarh University Gharuan ABSTRACT This study is carried out in order to evaluate the effects of addition of various percentages of styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) on the properties of bitumen binder. SBR was added in the mix at 2.5%,3.5%,4.5%,5.5% and 6% by weight of bitumen were blended with VG 40 grade of bitumen. The conventional and SBR modified mix were subjected to various tests like Marshall Stability and flow, penetration test, softening point test. The tests depicted that the modified bituminous mix is superior to the conventional mix. The addition of SBR increased the stability of the bituminous mix and is environmental affable. KEY WORDS: SBR, Stability. Cite this Article: Sumit Singh and Avani Chopra, Comparative Study of Conventional and Styrene Butadiene Rubber Modified Bituminous Mix, International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 10(04), 2019, pp. 351-358 http://www.iaeme.com/IJCIET/issues.asp?JType=IJCIET&VType=10&IType=04 1. INTRODUCTION Under the impact of extreme climatic conditions and overwhelming vehicles activity,untimely and irreversible harms happen on the conventional bituminous materials.To manage this circumstance, a standout amongst the most productive way is to include polymer in it. Additionally use of waste polymers to alter bitumen is a promising arrangement in perspective of securing condition. In the study we have replaced bitumen with styrene butadiene rubber by varying the percentage of SBR. The addition of SBR helps in improving the engineering properties and life of bituminous roads. SBR as a elastomer helps in providing higher stability, cohesive strength, softening point. The modification of bitumen helps in the resistance to deformation and increase strength of the pavement during construction of roads. This modification is done by blending bitumen and Styrene butadiene rubber and after that test are performed to check the variations in the properties of conventional and modified bituminous materials. http://www.iaeme.com/IJCIET/index.asp 351 editor@iaeme.com Sumit Singh and Avani Chopra 1.1. Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) Styrene butadiene rubber is a type of synthetic rubber which is derived from styrene and butadiene. These materials posses good abrasion resistance and better aging stability.The SBR used in powdered form is blackish in colour and shown in the fig. 1. Figure. 1. SBR 2. MATERIAL 2.1. Bitumen VG 40 grade of bitumen was used in the preparation of samples. 2.2. Fine Aggregates Fine aggregates used were clean, hard, durable and without dust or deleterious materials. 2.3. Waste SBR Waste SBR was used in the powdered form in the study. 2.4. Filler The fillers were used according to MORTH specifications. 2.5. Coarse Aggregates In this study coarse aggregates were used as per MORTH specifications. 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY In this study different tests were performed on aggregates, bitumen and bituminous mix. The tests on modified bituminous mix are shown in table 1 and for bitumen are shown in table 3 &4. In this investigation we used SBR in powdered form which was mixed with bitumen and after that aggregates were added. The samples were prepared by varying percentage of SBR in the mix. After preparation of sample it was left for 24 hours and after that it was put in the water bath for 40 minutes. After that Marshall Stability test was performed on the SBR modified mix sample to study the different properties. 4. RESULTS AND ANALYSES In this section the different tests like Marshall Stability, penetration test and softening point test were carried on different percentages of the mix. 4.1. Marshall Stability Test Marshall stability test is done to determine the stability of bituminous mix as per MORTH specifications and optimum bitumen content for the pavement. The marshall stability test is empirical test where no changes can be accepted regarding the standard procedure such as reheating of mix for preparing the specimens, performing test on field compacted value etc. The marshall test uses 4-inch http://www.iaeme.com/IJCIET/index.asp 352 editor@iaeme.com Comparative Study of Conventional and Styrene Butadiene Rubber Modified Bituminous Mix and 6-inch diameter of the specimen for preparation of the sample. The specimens are prepared using the standard procedure of proportioning of materials, heating, mixing and compacting the bituminous mix. 4.1.1. Preparation of Marshall samples A 1200gm of sample is prepared for bituminous mix consisting of aggregates, fillers and heated at a temperature of 175-190C. The heated aggregate, bitumen and SBR are thoroughly mixed as per adopted gradation. At least three samples are prepared for each percentage of SBR used. 4.1.2. Marshall Stability Test result and discussion This test is performed in accordance to MORTH specifications. In this test the load value is calculated at which the deformation of the sample takes place. The following are the test results of marshall stability as shown below. Table 1.Marshall stability, flow, VA, VMA and VFB values for SBR modified BC mix at Optimum Bitumen Content 5%. Percentage of bitumen Optimum replaced by Mould no. bitumen SBR content (%) (%) 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 Stability (kN) Flow (mm) VA (%) VMA (%) VFB (%) 22.8 18.2 21.6 24.4 20.6 17.5 2.10 2.66 2.54 2.48 2.47 2.51 5.69 8.33 7.34 7.72 7.63 7.92 17.45 19.58 19.23 16.1 15.7 14.9 67.39 57.45 55.8 52.0 48.69 49.06 Table 2.Comparison of Marshall Result of conventional and SBR modified bituminous mix at optimum bitumen content. S No. 1 2 Percentage of bitumen Optimum replaced by bitumen SBR content (%) (%) 5 5 0 4.5 Stability (kN) Flow (mm) VA (%) VMA (%) VFB (%) 22.8 24.4 2.1O 2.48 5.69 7.72 17.45 16.1 67.39 52.0 http://www.iaeme.com/IJCIET/index.asp 353 editor@iaeme.com Sumit Singh and Avani Chopra Figure. 2 Effect of SBR on Stability. Figure. 3 Effect of SBR on Flow Figure.4 Effect of SBR on Air voids http://www.iaeme.com/IJCIET/index.asp 354 editor@iaeme.com Comparative Study of Conventional and Styrene Butadiene Rubber Modified Bituminous Mix Figure.5 Effect of SBR on VMA Figure.6 Effect of SBR on VFB 4.2. Softening Point Test The test determines the temperature at which bitumen attains a particular degree of softness. Lower softening point is considered where there is a cold climate and high softening point is preferred in hot climate. In modified mix the softening point tends to increase with increase in SBR content. The values of softening point of modified specimen are as shown in the table below. Table 3 Observations for softening point test. S No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Optimum Bitumen content (%) 5 5 5 5 5 5 http://www.iaeme.com/IJCIET/index.asp 355 Bitumen replaced by SBR (%) 0 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 Softening point (C) 54 57 59 61 64 66 editor@iaeme.com Sumit Singh and Avani Chopra Figure.7 Effect of SBR on softening point 4.3. Penetration Test This test determines the hardness or softness of bitumen. The samples with different percentage of added SBR are prepared and the penetration values are determined. The penetration values of modified mix are shown below. Table4 Observations for Penetration test. S No. Bitumen (%) 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 Bitumen replaced by SBR (%) 0 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 Penetration value (mm) 52 48 44 42 38 33 Figure.8 Effect of SBR on penetration http://www.iaeme.com/IJCIET/index.asp 356 editor@iaeme.com Comparative Study of Conventional and Styrene Butadiene Rubber Modified Bituminous Mix 5. COMPARISON 1. 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