Tumpu 2020 IOP Conf. Ser. - Earth Environ. Sci. 419 012029
Tumpu 2020 IOP Conf. Ser. - Earth Environ. Sci. 419 012029
Tumpu 2020 IOP Conf. Ser. - Earth Environ. Sci. 419 012029
E-mail: tumpumiswar@gmail.com
Abstract. This research aims to examine feasibility of local material of limestone as asphalt
pavement aggregate and also Buton Granular Asphalt (BGA) was used for petroleum bitumen
partial replacement in the Asphalt Concrete Wearing Course (AC-WC) mixture. The research
method used is a laboratory experimental. Density of asphalt mix determined by void in mix
(VIM) referred to Bina Marga specification, i.e. minimum 2,5%. The results showed that all of
the mixtures meet the standard density which compacted by 2 × 75 blows. The secondary
density was evaluated by using the specimen compacted with 2 × 200 blows. The secondary
density AC-WC mix used limestone and petroleum bitumen pen. 60/70 binder did not meet the
Bina Marga requirements, while AC-WC mix used limestone, petroleum bitumen pen. 60/70
and 10,5% BGA satisfied the stipulade of Bina Marga requirements.
1. Introduction
In an effort to support national sustainable road development strategy, the use of local materials both
as asphalt binders and as material is very important to be improved. The use of local limestone
material as a paved mixed material is still rarely used even though the potential of limestone in
Indonesia is very large. According to the Data Update and Mineral Resource Balance Report, Center
for Geological Resources-Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources-RI [1], Indonesia has the
potential of limestone resources of around 639.36 billion tons. Some regions in Indonesia do not have
frozen type rocks (andesite, basalt, and granite) as road pavement material, so that for the needs of
road construction must bring material from outside the area.
Other local materials in Indonesia, which are very important to improve their use are the use of
Asphalt Natural Buton. This is considering that the need for the use of oil asphalt for road construction
in Indonesia is not comparable to the availability of Oil Asphalt produced by bitumen refinery plant.
The shortage of oil asphalt needs for road construction in Indonesia should not be imported from
abroad but covered by Buton asphalt production. According to [2], based on national petroleum
bitumen refinery plant's data, the asphalt requirement in 2015 was 1,325,709 MT of which 67% came
from imports, 18% were produced by national petroleum bitumen refinery plant, and the remaining
15% are imported from abroad. The amount of BRA is very abundant therefore the import demand of
petroleum bitumen can be reduced through the effective use of BRA. Utilization of Buton asphalt is
not optimal for road infrastructure development in Indonesia, making Buton asphalt deposits on Buton
Island "stalled" by 677 million tons. During this time Buton asphalt was exported abroad, both to
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China, Singapore and other neighboring countries to meet consumer demand in building road
infrastructure.
In recent years, the mechanical process has employed on BRA to obtain Buton granural asphalt
(BGA) in form on grains with water content, bitumen content and penetration value those are in
accordance with stipulation [3]. Some studies on the use of Asbuton show that the benefits of using
Buton granular asphalt (BGA) increase, where BGA addition physical properties of asphalt mixture [3,
4, 5, 6].
In this present paper, an Asphalt Concrete Wearing Course (AC-WC) was made with petroleum
bitumen BGA as binder addition, limestone was used as aggregate in AC-WC mixture production. The
objective of this paper is to study where the effect of limestone and BGA additive on the volumetric
related to Void In Mix (VIM), Void Mineral Aggregate (VMA) and Void Filled Bitumen (VFB) of
AC-WC mixture.
2.1. Limestone
The source of limestone aggregate is taken in Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province. The
aggregate consisting coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, and filler meet Indonesia National Standard for
Road Pavement Development. The physical characteristics of coarse aggregates have Los Angeles
abrasion value of 27.5%, pH of 9.4, Bulk Specific Gravity of 2.53 gr/cc, and Water Absorption of
2.03%. The physical characteristics of fine aggregate have Bulk Specific Gravity of 2.5 gr/cc and
Water Absorption of 3.94%. The aggregate gradation was designed for the Asphalt Concrete Wearing
Course (AC-WC) according to SNI 06-2489-1991 [7]. The ideal gradation is shown in figure 1. Figure
2 shows dimension of limestone.
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• The BGA varied between 0% and 13.5% (0%, 5%, 7.5%, 9%, 10.5%, 12% and 13.5%) by the
weight of petroleum bitumen. The selected bitumen was heated to 185°C for about 1 h prior to
blending with the aggregate.
• The combination of limestone aggregate, petroleum bitumen and BGA was mixed at a
temperature of 160 ± 5°C for around 5 min.
• The Marshall compactor was used for the compaction stage of the process with 75 blows
applied to the top and bottom side of the mixture at 145°C.
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Void In Mix (%)
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aggregate particles is provided by VMA. VMA must be available with a minimum amount in order to
provide the required durability [12].
As shown in Figure 5, all VMA values related to the BGA content meet the requirements for the
amount of VIM (above 15%). Regarding the VMA value, the use of BGA from 2.5 to 15% is
predicted to provide good durability in AC-WC mixtures containing limestone. However, as an
important note, based on the VMA test, the maximum use of BGA was 10%.
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Void Mineral Aggregate (%)
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0.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5
BGA 50/30 Content (%)
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Void Filled Bitumen (%)
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4. Concluding Remarks
Based on analysis of volumetric values related to VMA and VFB, addition of BGA as petroleum
bitumen replacement in AC-WC mixture prepared with limestone aggregates create a stable interface
adhesion between aggregates. However, the maximum use of BGA was 10% by weight of bituminous
binder according to VIM evaluation result.
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to members of Eco-material and concrete laboratory, Civil Engineering
Department, Universitas Hasanuddin Makassar for providing the technical resources required for this
study.
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