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Volume-XVII (Issue 1) - MARCH 2024


 

An Experimental Study on Utilization of Plastic waste and marble Aggregates in Flexible Pavement

 

 

Abhishek Kumar

Deepak Mathur

 

Keywords: Marble pieces, melted plastic, Inventive binder, Sustainable pavement material, Mechanical property, Functional pavement.

 

Abstract: All of us are aware of the environmental problems caused by discarded plastic. To deal with these difficulties, many researchers from different fields are always researching new ways to effectively reuse various types of plastic. Plastic roadways are bituminous roads that use trashed plastic as the wearing surface. They are currently widely used in India. Since the Indian Road Congress (IRC) developed a code of standards on plastic roads (IRC SP: 98–2013), a number of organizations have moved forward to bring about them in India because they are both a sustainable option and an essential one. The Indian Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is currently working on a program to make significant use of discarded plastic. India presently has over 100,000 kilometers of waste plastic-constructed highways. The road network in India has proven to be effective in offering a foundation for the development of the nation's economy. India is a multicultural nation, and its highways serve as a source of unity, providing the glue that brings people together, no matter where possible. The climate is hot and humid, plastic plaster is very useful. Prepared with the use of 13 mixing proportions in this study VG-30 bitumen may be used to bind materials together. By using, melted plastic from plastic bags, bitumen has been substituted with varied quantities of 0%, 6%, 12%, 18%, and 24% in this analytical study. A marble piece with a varied proportion of zero to thirty-six percent is used to replace the aggregates in the formula.

 

 

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Vol. XVII, Issue 1
March 2024

 

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