Pemanfaatan pasir sungai muara Semaka sebagai pengganti agregat alus pada campuran Hot Rolled Sheet (HRS)
Abstract
The development of road infrastructure in Indonesia has increased with
the growing volume of vehicles, and Hot Rolled Sheet (HRS) pavement is
commonly used. HRS consists of fine aggregates, coarse aggregates, and
filler, with natural sand as the typical fine aggregate. Muara Semaka sand
in Tanggamus Regency, Lampung, has potential as a fine aggregate but
is underutilized due to limited extraction technology and the need for
quality research. This study evaluates Muara Semaka sand as a substitute
for fine aggregates in HRS mixtures. The research involves four stages:
testing aggregate and asphalt properties, determining optimum asphalt
content with substitution variations (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%),
conducting Marshall, IRS, ITS, TSR, and CL tests, and analyzing results.
Findings show that increasing Muara Semaka sand substitution reduces
stability and MQ while increasing flow, VITM, and VMA, indicating
larger voids. Although IRS, ITS, TSR, and CL tests showed decreased
performance, the mixture met the 2018 Bina Marga specifications and is
viable as a fine aggregate substitute up to 100%.
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