TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanical Behavior of Hot Asphalt with the Addition of Corn Cob Ash and Fiberglass
AU - Condori-Ramos, Jhoely Aimee
AU - Moreno-Janampa, Vanesa
AU - Soto-Taipe, Flor Sintya
AU - Mallma-Capcha, Tito
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PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - The main objective of this research is to evaluate the mechanical behavior of hot asphalt mixtures with the incorporation of corn cob ash and fiberglass, in the city of Huancayo, Peru. The adopted methodology includes a quantitative design and an experimental approach, where 40 asphalt mix briquettes were prepared, of which 22 contained additives in proportions of corn cob ash (0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5% and 2.0%) and 1.5% fiberglass. Marshall stability and dynamic modulus tests, viscosity and water sensitivity analysis, and permanent deformation were performed. The results showed that the mixture with 1.5% corn cob ash and 1.5% fiberglass reached a maximum stability of 1195.8 kg and a yield of 3.66 mm. In addition, a reduction in the mixture voids was observed, reaching 4.02% with 2% ash. However, resistance to moisture damage was lower in the mixture with 0% ash and 1.5% fiber, with a value of 5.39 kg/cm². Likewise, the addition of corn cob ash and fiberglass improved rutting depth and the number of passes, generating the lowest deformation, 4.8 mm, with 2% ash and 1.5% fiber. In conclusion, the addition of corn cob ash and fiberglass improves the durability of asphalt mixtures, although their proportion must be optimized to balance moisture resistance and structural stability.
AB - The main objective of this research is to evaluate the mechanical behavior of hot asphalt mixtures with the incorporation of corn cob ash and fiberglass, in the city of Huancayo, Peru. The adopted methodology includes a quantitative design and an experimental approach, where 40 asphalt mix briquettes were prepared, of which 22 contained additives in proportions of corn cob ash (0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5% and 2.0%) and 1.5% fiberglass. Marshall stability and dynamic modulus tests, viscosity and water sensitivity analysis, and permanent deformation were performed. The results showed that the mixture with 1.5% corn cob ash and 1.5% fiberglass reached a maximum stability of 1195.8 kg and a yield of 3.66 mm. In addition, a reduction in the mixture voids was observed, reaching 4.02% with 2% ash. However, resistance to moisture damage was lower in the mixture with 0% ash and 1.5% fiber, with a value of 5.39 kg/cm². Likewise, the addition of corn cob ash and fiberglass improved rutting depth and the number of passes, generating the lowest deformation, 4.8 mm, with 2% ash and 1.5% fiber. In conclusion, the addition of corn cob ash and fiberglass improves the durability of asphalt mixtures, although their proportion must be optimized to balance moisture resistance and structural stability.
KW - Asphalt Mixtures
KW - Corn Cob Ash
KW - Fiberglass
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105018481908
U2 - 10.13189/cea.2025.130539
DO - 10.13189/cea.2025.130539
M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:105018481908
SN - 2332-1091
VL - 13
SP - 4003
EP - 4018
JO - Civil Engineering and Architecture
JF - Civil Engineering and Architecture
IS - 5
ER -