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IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308
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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF DENSE BITUMINOUS MACADAM
MIX - A REFUSAL DENSITY APPROACH
Nitinprasad.R1
, M.S.Nagakumar2
1
M. Tech IV semester, Highway Technology, 2
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, R. V. College of
Engineering, Bangalore-560059, India
Lion_prasad@hotmail.com, nagakumar@rvce.edu.in, msnagakumar@gmail.com.
Abstract
Secondary compaction is a state; where the pavement which is compacted with the conventional compaction has been further
compacted due to the movement of traffic and which corresponds to the ultimate density which can be attained on the bituminous
pavement called as “Refusal density” of the pavement. Secondary compaction has to be studied in detail and it is understood that the
75 blows of the Marshall test does not determine the actual field circumstances. The Marshall design actually in the field will not
simulate the field conditions hence there will be a reduction in the air voids at the refusal density. Then due to fineness of the mix, this
causes the plastic deformation on the pavement surfaces. Hence an attempt has been made to study the air void content at refusal
density. Also the Bulk Density, Air voids (Va), Voids in mineral aggregate (VMA),Voids filled with Bitumen (VFB) of the mix at the
refusal density are also studied. For the simulation of the field density in the laboratory a Hugo hammer is used. The usage of the
Polymer Modified Bitumen reduces the plastic deformation and other distresses of the pavement.
Keywords: Dense bituminous macadam (DBM), Refusal density, Hugo hammers.
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1. INTRODUCTION
The important highways in India are built by Dense
Bituminous Macadam (DBM) or Bituminous Concrete (BC).
In India Marshall Method is adopted for designing bituminous
mixes where specimens [1, 2, and 15] are prepared using
Marshall Hammer. Compaction effort generated by Marshall
Hammer does not simulate the field compaction effect which
leads to aggregate degradation. The secondary compaction of
the pavements has been neglected during the design of the
mixes for the pavement. Secondary compaction is caused soon
after the pavement is laid and the vehicles are allowed to move
on them. Compaction plays a vital role in performance of a
bituminous mixes. The drawback of Marshall Procedure is the
number of blows given to compact the specimen is fixed. The
conventional compaction effort by Marshall Method which is
75 blows is not adequate to examine the field condition in
laboratory; hence the compaction energy in the laboratory has
to be increased to the maximum called as the ‘refusal density’
of the pavements. To achieve the field densities and
compaction efforts an improvised Marshall rammer called as
Hugo hammer, having indentations on the surface can be
made use. This type of compactor can simulate upto 90% of
the field characteristics.
1.1 Objectives
1. To determine the optimum bitumen content of Dense
Bituminous Macadam grading II (DBM II) Mix
prepared using Polymer Modified Bitumen (PMB)
and by Hugo hammer
2. To study behaviour of DBM mix at the refusal
density with mix air voids under the conditions of
secondary compaction.
3. To assess the Marshall Properties of DBM Mix
prepared using PMB at optimum bitumen content by
varying number of compaction blows.
4. To compare the Marshall properties of the specimen
casted using Hugo hammer and the standard Marshall
rammer at 75 Blows compaction effort.
1.2 Need for Present Investigation
1. In the areas where there are heavy movement of
vehicles and also where the temperature of the
pavement are really high the mix design done by the
normal Marshall method is not appropriate so a new
method of mix design has to be considered.
2. The normal assumption done in the Marshall method
is that the density achieved during the test represents
the actual density on the field after the pavement is
allowed to the traffic movement. The severity caused
by the movement of the traffic will be underestimated
in this case.
3. The importance of maintaining the sufficient air
voids in the Dense Bituminous Macadam during mix
design is to have a minimum of 3% of Air voids at
the refusal density. The design procedure for this has
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to ensure that the mix should be designed as to
maintain the minimum Air void level (3%) at the
stage of refusal density.
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
The standard of road networks in developing countries is
increasing and new roads have been built with thick asphalt
concrete bituminous concrete (BC) surfacing to accommodate
increasing traffic volumes. There are situations when the use
of BC designed by the Marshall method is very difficult, if not
inappropriate, such situations include; Smith et.al [1]
a) Areas of high traffic stresses such as climbing lanes
and junctions;
b) Where high pavement temperatures occur; and
c) Where design traffic loading significantly exceeds 1
million ESA (equivalent standard axles), which is
the minimum value of the Asphalt Institute
definition of heavy traffic.
A fundamental assumption in the Marshall procedure is that
the density obtained during the test represents the ultimate
density of the BC in the road pavement after years of
secondary compaction under traffic.
This is very difficult to predict and, where loading conditions
are severe, it is most likely that the commonly used 75 blow
Marshall Compaction will underestimate the effect of
secondary compaction.
When secondary compaction of the BC surfacing is
underestimated, there is a high risk that structural instability
may develop and result in plastic deformation. The importance
of maintaining sufficient air voids in the mix (VIM) after
trafficking was emphasised in the Desert Roads Manual which
required that heavy duty DBM for use in hot arid areas should
retain VIM of not less than 3% at refusal density.
2.1 Refusal Density
Smith et.al [1], suggests the modification to the Marshall
Design procedure which we follow for the design of asphalt
mixes, i.e. ‘Refusal density’ procedure which takes into the
account for the actual field loading on the pavements.
Sridhar et.al [2], to the Dense Bituminous Macadam (DBM)
as a binder course used for roads with more number of
heavy commercial vehicles adequate compaction in the
DBM is crucial to the performance of flexible pavements. .
In the recent past, Marshall Method has been observed not to
simulate the field conditions. Present study attempts to simulate
the field compaction in the laboratory by using Hugo hammer
for laboratory compaction of DBM mix.
Rao et.al [3], the importance of retaining sufficient voids in
the mix after trafficking to prevent plastic deformation and
discusses limitations associated with the Marshall Design
procedure. In these situations the commonly used 75-blow
Marshall Compaction method underestimates the effect of
secondary compaction under traffic and many of these
surfacing suffer structural instability leading to severe plastic
deformation.
3. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS -
BITUMINOUS MIX DESIGN
The mix design selected for the present study is dense
bituminous macadam - gradingII (DBMII). The mix design
job mix formula was done according to the Asphalt Institute
manual 2 (Manual series 2). According to that the aggregate
selected are of ranges of proportions from 40mm, 20mm,
12mm and 6mm as 2, 22.6, 42.4 and 33% respectively for
Marshall Specimen preparation.
Table 1 Properties of the aggregate
Properties Values obtained Specifications
Impact value(AIV) in % 19.62% 30% (MAX)
Crushing value in % 22.84 45% (MAX)
Flakiness & Elongation index 24.30 30 % (MAX)
Water absorption 0.6 2 (MAX)
Abrasion value
(LOS ANGELES)
17.34 30 %(MAX)
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4. LABORATORY INVESTIGATION
4.1 Aggregate
The aggregates used in the present study were tested and found to
meet MoRTH (Ministry of Road Transport and Highways)
Specifications (2004). Coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and
hydrated lime was used in the DBM II mix. The properties of
aggregates are given in Table 1
4.2 Specific Gravity of the Materials used in the
Present Study
Table 2 Specific gravity of the materials
4.3 Binder
For the laboratory study binder modified with SBS (PMB 70)
were considered in the present investigation. The physical
properties of binders are given in Table 3.
Table 3 Binder Properties
Description of materials Specific gravity.
Coarse aggregate 2.83
Fine aggregate 2.7
Filler (Lime) 2.65
Polymer Modified Bitumen PMB-70(SBS) 1.03
Designations Values obtained (PMB 70) Requirements
(PMB 70)
Method of Test.
Penetration at 25º ±0.1ºC, 5
sec
56.2 50-70 IS : 1203-1978
Softening Point,(R&B)
ºC,(Glycerol).
82.45 55 (Minimum) IS : 1205-1978
Ductility at 27ºC,cm 89 +60 (Minimum) IS : 1208-1978
Flash point , ºC, 295 220 (Minimum) IS : 1209-1978
Elastic recoveryat 15ºC 83 75 (Minimum) SP-53-2002 (Appendix-1)
Viscosityat 150º C, Brook
Field viscometer, Spindle No.
27, at 100 RPM & 31.3%
Torque, Poise
6.45 2-6 ASTM - D- 4402
Separation, difference in
softening point, R&B, ºC.
1.5 (T-82,B- 83.45) 3 (Maximum) SP-53-2002
(Appendix-2)
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5. STUDIES ON MARSHALL PROPERTIES OF
BITUMINOUS MIXES
The purpose of the Marshall test is to determine the optimum
binder content for a particular blend of aggregates and
bitumen.. The stability, flow, bulk densities, air voids and
VFB are plotted versus bitumen content. The specimens used
for the determination of Marshall Properties were casted using
Hugo hammer. Hugo hammer shall have the diameter of 100
mm, 3.2mm Indents at every 30°. After every 10 blows the
mould or the hammer face is rotated by an angle by 30°. Table
4 gives the Marshall properties of the PMB mix at OBC.
Figure 2 to Figure 7 shows the Marshall properties of the
materials for various compaction efforts in combined
form.OBC is determined by weighted average technique and
from Table OBC was found to ‘4.35’
Table 4 Marshall Properties of the DBM II at OBC
Fig1 Bulk Density Vs Binder content Fig2 Air voids Vs Binder content
Properties
50 Blows 75 blows 100 blows 150 blows 200 blows 75 Blows con
600
blows
Bulk density, gram/cc 2.286 2.359 2.35 2.375 2.372 2.354 2.427
Air voids, % 7.176 4.1214 4.63 3.43 3.76 5.12 1.497
VMA, % 19.78 16.41 17.25 16.48 16.5 17.78 14.522
VFB, % 63.73 75.54 73.2 77.58 77.47 71.27 89.816
Marshall stability. Kgs 1445 1821.2 2127.5 2144.25 1926.33 1414.36 3418.5
Marshall flow, mm 4.96 4.85 4.9 3.52 4.125 3.92 3.7
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Fig3 VMA Vs Binder content
Fig4 VFB Vs Binder content
Fig5 Stability Vs Binder content
Fig6 Flow Vs Binder content
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RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
The experimental investigation has proved that the increase in
the compaction energy shows a increase in the bulk density
and decrease in the air voids level. 200 blows is obtained as
the refusal density. At refusal density the air voids Va is
3.76% and the VMA is 16.5% also the stability is 1926.33Kgs
at OBC. For various blows the Marshall properties at OBC for
50 blows Va is 7.176, VMA is 19.78 and Stability is 1445kgs.
75 blows Va is 4.2%, VMA 16.41 and stability 1812.2 kgs.100
Blows, Va is 4.63, VMA 17.25and Stability is 2127.5Kgs. 150
Blows, Va is 3.43, VMA 16.48and Stability 2144.25. The 600
blows of compaction were done to evaluate the min Va% at
maximum secondary Compaction. From analysing the results,
the following can be concluded:
1. The variation in the Marshall properties plotted with
binder content shows a different trend line for Hugo
hammer compaction as compared to the normal
Marshall rammer compaction
2. The bitumen content at the maximum bulk density is
lesser than that for specimen compacted using
Marshall Rammer
3. The stability of the mix prepared with Hugo hammer
has increased when compared to that of the
Conventional Marshall rammer.
4. The binder content of the specimen casted by Hugo
hammer has lower values when compared to that of
the Conventional Marshall rammer.
REFERENCES
[1] H.R.Smith and C.R.Jones, “ Bituminous Surfacing For
Heavily Trafficked Roads In Tropical Climate”, TRL
Journal, Page 28 to 33, Feb 1998
[2] R.sridhar, C Kamaraj, Sunil Bose, P K Nanda and
Manvinder Singh, “ Effects Of Gradation And
Compactive Effort On The Properties Of Dense
Bituminous Macadam Mixes”, Journal of Scientific and
Industrial Research, Page 56 to 59, January 2007
[3] Dr. S.K. Rao, J.K. Das & Pinaki
Roychowdhury, “Asphalt mix design – refusal
density approach for heavily trafficked roads”, Journal
of the Indian Roads Congress, Page 53-64.2007
[4] S. S. Awanti, M. S. Amarnath and A. Veeraragavan,
“Laboratory Evaluation of SBS modified Bituminous
Paving Mix”, Journal of materials in civil engineering
ASCE, Page 327-330, April 2008.
[5] James Dwyer, Matt Betts, “Polymer-Modified Asphalt:
Improving Our Nation’s Infrastructure”, University of
Pittsburgh ,Swanson School of Engineering, Eleventh
Annual Freshman Conference, April 9, 2011.

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  • 1. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 205 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF DENSE BITUMINOUS MACADAM MIX - A REFUSAL DENSITY APPROACH Nitinprasad.R1 , M.S.Nagakumar2 1 M. Tech IV semester, Highway Technology, 2 Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, R. V. College of Engineering, Bangalore-560059, India Lion_prasad@hotmail.com, nagakumar@rvce.edu.in, msnagakumar@gmail.com. Abstract Secondary compaction is a state; where the pavement which is compacted with the conventional compaction has been further compacted due to the movement of traffic and which corresponds to the ultimate density which can be attained on the bituminous pavement called as “Refusal density” of the pavement. Secondary compaction has to be studied in detail and it is understood that the 75 blows of the Marshall test does not determine the actual field circumstances. The Marshall design actually in the field will not simulate the field conditions hence there will be a reduction in the air voids at the refusal density. Then due to fineness of the mix, this causes the plastic deformation on the pavement surfaces. Hence an attempt has been made to study the air void content at refusal density. Also the Bulk Density, Air voids (Va), Voids in mineral aggregate (VMA),Voids filled with Bitumen (VFB) of the mix at the refusal density are also studied. For the simulation of the field density in the laboratory a Hugo hammer is used. The usage of the Polymer Modified Bitumen reduces the plastic deformation and other distresses of the pavement. Keywords: Dense bituminous macadam (DBM), Refusal density, Hugo hammers. ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. INTRODUCTION The important highways in India are built by Dense Bituminous Macadam (DBM) or Bituminous Concrete (BC). In India Marshall Method is adopted for designing bituminous mixes where specimens [1, 2, and 15] are prepared using Marshall Hammer. Compaction effort generated by Marshall Hammer does not simulate the field compaction effect which leads to aggregate degradation. The secondary compaction of the pavements has been neglected during the design of the mixes for the pavement. Secondary compaction is caused soon after the pavement is laid and the vehicles are allowed to move on them. Compaction plays a vital role in performance of a bituminous mixes. The drawback of Marshall Procedure is the number of blows given to compact the specimen is fixed. The conventional compaction effort by Marshall Method which is 75 blows is not adequate to examine the field condition in laboratory; hence the compaction energy in the laboratory has to be increased to the maximum called as the ‘refusal density’ of the pavements. To achieve the field densities and compaction efforts an improvised Marshall rammer called as Hugo hammer, having indentations on the surface can be made use. This type of compactor can simulate upto 90% of the field characteristics. 1.1 Objectives 1. To determine the optimum bitumen content of Dense Bituminous Macadam grading II (DBM II) Mix prepared using Polymer Modified Bitumen (PMB) and by Hugo hammer 2. To study behaviour of DBM mix at the refusal density with mix air voids under the conditions of secondary compaction. 3. To assess the Marshall Properties of DBM Mix prepared using PMB at optimum bitumen content by varying number of compaction blows. 4. To compare the Marshall properties of the specimen casted using Hugo hammer and the standard Marshall rammer at 75 Blows compaction effort. 1.2 Need for Present Investigation 1. In the areas where there are heavy movement of vehicles and also where the temperature of the pavement are really high the mix design done by the normal Marshall method is not appropriate so a new method of mix design has to be considered. 2. The normal assumption done in the Marshall method is that the density achieved during the test represents the actual density on the field after the pavement is allowed to the traffic movement. The severity caused by the movement of the traffic will be underestimated in this case. 3. The importance of maintaining the sufficient air voids in the Dense Bituminous Macadam during mix design is to have a minimum of 3% of Air voids at the refusal density. The design procedure for this has
  • 2. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 206 to ensure that the mix should be designed as to maintain the minimum Air void level (3%) at the stage of refusal density. 2. LITERATURE REVIEW The standard of road networks in developing countries is increasing and new roads have been built with thick asphalt concrete bituminous concrete (BC) surfacing to accommodate increasing traffic volumes. There are situations when the use of BC designed by the Marshall method is very difficult, if not inappropriate, such situations include; Smith et.al [1] a) Areas of high traffic stresses such as climbing lanes and junctions; b) Where high pavement temperatures occur; and c) Where design traffic loading significantly exceeds 1 million ESA (equivalent standard axles), which is the minimum value of the Asphalt Institute definition of heavy traffic. A fundamental assumption in the Marshall procedure is that the density obtained during the test represents the ultimate density of the BC in the road pavement after years of secondary compaction under traffic. This is very difficult to predict and, where loading conditions are severe, it is most likely that the commonly used 75 blow Marshall Compaction will underestimate the effect of secondary compaction. When secondary compaction of the BC surfacing is underestimated, there is a high risk that structural instability may develop and result in plastic deformation. The importance of maintaining sufficient air voids in the mix (VIM) after trafficking was emphasised in the Desert Roads Manual which required that heavy duty DBM for use in hot arid areas should retain VIM of not less than 3% at refusal density. 2.1 Refusal Density Smith et.al [1], suggests the modification to the Marshall Design procedure which we follow for the design of asphalt mixes, i.e. ‘Refusal density’ procedure which takes into the account for the actual field loading on the pavements. Sridhar et.al [2], to the Dense Bituminous Macadam (DBM) as a binder course used for roads with more number of heavy commercial vehicles adequate compaction in the DBM is crucial to the performance of flexible pavements. . In the recent past, Marshall Method has been observed not to simulate the field conditions. Present study attempts to simulate the field compaction in the laboratory by using Hugo hammer for laboratory compaction of DBM mix. Rao et.al [3], the importance of retaining sufficient voids in the mix after trafficking to prevent plastic deformation and discusses limitations associated with the Marshall Design procedure. In these situations the commonly used 75-blow Marshall Compaction method underestimates the effect of secondary compaction under traffic and many of these surfacing suffer structural instability leading to severe plastic deformation. 3. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS - BITUMINOUS MIX DESIGN The mix design selected for the present study is dense bituminous macadam - gradingII (DBMII). The mix design job mix formula was done according to the Asphalt Institute manual 2 (Manual series 2). According to that the aggregate selected are of ranges of proportions from 40mm, 20mm, 12mm and 6mm as 2, 22.6, 42.4 and 33% respectively for Marshall Specimen preparation. Table 1 Properties of the aggregate Properties Values obtained Specifications Impact value(AIV) in % 19.62% 30% (MAX) Crushing value in % 22.84 45% (MAX) Flakiness & Elongation index 24.30 30 % (MAX) Water absorption 0.6 2 (MAX) Abrasion value (LOS ANGELES) 17.34 30 %(MAX)
  • 3. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 207 4. LABORATORY INVESTIGATION 4.1 Aggregate The aggregates used in the present study were tested and found to meet MoRTH (Ministry of Road Transport and Highways) Specifications (2004). Coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and hydrated lime was used in the DBM II mix. The properties of aggregates are given in Table 1 4.2 Specific Gravity of the Materials used in the Present Study Table 2 Specific gravity of the materials 4.3 Binder For the laboratory study binder modified with SBS (PMB 70) were considered in the present investigation. The physical properties of binders are given in Table 3. Table 3 Binder Properties Description of materials Specific gravity. Coarse aggregate 2.83 Fine aggregate 2.7 Filler (Lime) 2.65 Polymer Modified Bitumen PMB-70(SBS) 1.03 Designations Values obtained (PMB 70) Requirements (PMB 70) Method of Test. Penetration at 25º ±0.1ºC, 5 sec 56.2 50-70 IS : 1203-1978 Softening Point,(R&B) ºC,(Glycerol). 82.45 55 (Minimum) IS : 1205-1978 Ductility at 27ºC,cm 89 +60 (Minimum) IS : 1208-1978 Flash point , ºC, 295 220 (Minimum) IS : 1209-1978 Elastic recoveryat 15ºC 83 75 (Minimum) SP-53-2002 (Appendix-1) Viscosityat 150º C, Brook Field viscometer, Spindle No. 27, at 100 RPM & 31.3% Torque, Poise 6.45 2-6 ASTM - D- 4402 Separation, difference in softening point, R&B, ºC. 1.5 (T-82,B- 83.45) 3 (Maximum) SP-53-2002 (Appendix-2)
  • 4. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 208 5. STUDIES ON MARSHALL PROPERTIES OF BITUMINOUS MIXES The purpose of the Marshall test is to determine the optimum binder content for a particular blend of aggregates and bitumen.. The stability, flow, bulk densities, air voids and VFB are plotted versus bitumen content. The specimens used for the determination of Marshall Properties were casted using Hugo hammer. Hugo hammer shall have the diameter of 100 mm, 3.2mm Indents at every 30°. After every 10 blows the mould or the hammer face is rotated by an angle by 30°. Table 4 gives the Marshall properties of the PMB mix at OBC. Figure 2 to Figure 7 shows the Marshall properties of the materials for various compaction efforts in combined form.OBC is determined by weighted average technique and from Table OBC was found to ‘4.35’ Table 4 Marshall Properties of the DBM II at OBC Fig1 Bulk Density Vs Binder content Fig2 Air voids Vs Binder content Properties 50 Blows 75 blows 100 blows 150 blows 200 blows 75 Blows con 600 blows Bulk density, gram/cc 2.286 2.359 2.35 2.375 2.372 2.354 2.427 Air voids, % 7.176 4.1214 4.63 3.43 3.76 5.12 1.497 VMA, % 19.78 16.41 17.25 16.48 16.5 17.78 14.522 VFB, % 63.73 75.54 73.2 77.58 77.47 71.27 89.816 Marshall stability. Kgs 1445 1821.2 2127.5 2144.25 1926.33 1414.36 3418.5 Marshall flow, mm 4.96 4.85 4.9 3.52 4.125 3.92 3.7
  • 5. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 209 Fig3 VMA Vs Binder content Fig4 VFB Vs Binder content Fig5 Stability Vs Binder content Fig6 Flow Vs Binder content
  • 6. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ IC-RICE Conference Issue | Nov-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 210 RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS The experimental investigation has proved that the increase in the compaction energy shows a increase in the bulk density and decrease in the air voids level. 200 blows is obtained as the refusal density. At refusal density the air voids Va is 3.76% and the VMA is 16.5% also the stability is 1926.33Kgs at OBC. For various blows the Marshall properties at OBC for 50 blows Va is 7.176, VMA is 19.78 and Stability is 1445kgs. 75 blows Va is 4.2%, VMA 16.41 and stability 1812.2 kgs.100 Blows, Va is 4.63, VMA 17.25and Stability is 2127.5Kgs. 150 Blows, Va is 3.43, VMA 16.48and Stability 2144.25. The 600 blows of compaction were done to evaluate the min Va% at maximum secondary Compaction. From analysing the results, the following can be concluded: 1. The variation in the Marshall properties plotted with binder content shows a different trend line for Hugo hammer compaction as compared to the normal Marshall rammer compaction 2. The bitumen content at the maximum bulk density is lesser than that for specimen compacted using Marshall Rammer 3. The stability of the mix prepared with Hugo hammer has increased when compared to that of the Conventional Marshall rammer. 4. The binder content of the specimen casted by Hugo hammer has lower values when compared to that of the Conventional Marshall rammer. REFERENCES [1] H.R.Smith and C.R.Jones, “ Bituminous Surfacing For Heavily Trafficked Roads In Tropical Climate”, TRL Journal, Page 28 to 33, Feb 1998 [2] R.sridhar, C Kamaraj, Sunil Bose, P K Nanda and Manvinder Singh, “ Effects Of Gradation And Compactive Effort On The Properties Of Dense Bituminous Macadam Mixes”, Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, Page 56 to 59, January 2007 [3] Dr. S.K. Rao, J.K. Das & Pinaki Roychowdhury, “Asphalt mix design – refusal density approach for heavily trafficked roads”, Journal of the Indian Roads Congress, Page 53-64.2007 [4] S. S. Awanti, M. S. Amarnath and A. Veeraragavan, “Laboratory Evaluation of SBS modified Bituminous Paving Mix”, Journal of materials in civil engineering ASCE, Page 327-330, April 2008. [5] James Dwyer, Matt Betts, “Polymer-Modified Asphalt: Improving Our Nation’s Infrastructure”, University of Pittsburgh ,Swanson School of Engineering, Eleventh Annual Freshman Conference, April 9, 2011.