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Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering | 2010

Ranking binder creep performance using the arrb elastometer

Paul J Vardanega; Tom Waters; R. E. Spies; J. M. Ramanujam; Andreas Nataatmadja

This paper discusses a laboratory study used to characterize bituminous binders based on their dynamic creep resistance. Laboratory testing using four different loading regimes on asphalt mixes with six different bituminous binders was undertaken. Creep cycles to 2% accumulated strain were used to define the creep resistance of the asphalt mixes with the various binders. Underlying viscosities of the bitumens were derived using the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) Elastometer. Marshall stability was measured on the specimens that were prepared using gyratory compaction. Regression plots were prepared that link creep resistance, underlying viscosity, and Marshall stability. It was found that the ARRB Elastometer is able to measure underlying viscosity, which is a reasonable predictor of dynamic creep resistance. Marshall stability was also shown to be a good indicator of dynamic creep resistance. Therefore, simpler tests such as Marshall stability and Elastometer can be used to rank bituminous materials for asphalt mix design purposes in the laboratory.


Journal of Transportation Engineering-asce | 2001

RESILIENT RESPONSE OF RECYCLED CONCRETE ROAD AGGREGATES

Andreas Nataatmadja; Y. L. Tan


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2006

Dynamic Response of Concrete Pavements under Vehicular Loads

Mostafa Y. Darestani; David P. Thambiratnam; Andreas Nataatmadja; Daksh Baweja


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2007

Reduction of shrink-swell potential with EPS inclusion

Hema K. Illuri; Andreas Nataatmadja


ARRB Conference, 24th, 2010ARRB Group Limited | 2010

The use of hyperbolic function for predicting critical permeability of asphalt

Andreas Nataatmadja


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2008

Influence of vehicular positions and thermal effects on structural behaviour of concrete pavement

Mostafa Y. Darestani; David P. Thambiratnam; Andreas Nataatmadja; Daksh Baweja


Research into Practice: 22nd ARRB ConferenceARRB Group Limited | 2006

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON STRUCTURAL RESPONSE OF RIGID PAVEMENTS UNDER MOVING TRUCK LOAD

Mostafa Y. Darestani; David P. Thambiratnam; Andreas Nataatmadja; Daksh Baweja


6th International Conference on Managing Pavements: The Lessons, The Challenges, The Way AheadQueensland Department of Main RoadsARRB Group LimitedFRH GroupExor CorporationPavement Management ServicesFederal Highway AdministrationWorld HighwaysGHDBrisbane City CouncilTasmania Department of Infrastructure, Energy and ResourcesAustralian Road Federation (ARF)HansenCooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation | 2004

A study of the impact of road segmentation schemas on predicted maintenance investment outcomes

D P Latimer; S R Manoharan; N F Robertson; Andreas Nataatmadja


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development | 2008

Development of low-cost fly ash bricks

Andreas Nataatmadja


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems; School of Urban Development | 2008

A study of asphalt permeability: empirical permeability models

Paul J Vardanega; Andreas Nataatmadja; Tom Waters; Jothi Ramanujam

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David P. Thambiratnam

Queensland University of Technology

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Mostafa Y. Darestani

Queensland University of Technology

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Ashantha Goonetilleke

Queensland University of Technology

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Prasad Gudimetla

Queensland University of Technology

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