Evaluation of Road Pavement Performance Using Recycled Asphalt Technology
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Recycled Asphalt, Road Pavement, PerformanceAbstract
This study aims to evaluate the performance of road pavements using recycled asphalt technology. With the increasing volume of vehicles and the need for road infrastructure, the application of recycled asphalt is a sustainable solution that can reduce the cost and environmental impact of new asphalt production. The method used is Systematic Literature Review (SLR), which allows for in-depth analysis of various related studies. The results show that recycled asphalt not only improves the durability of road pavements, but also results in significant construction cost savings. Despite the challenges in terms of quality and potential problems, the technology has proven to be more environmentally friendly with significant carbon emission reductions compared to new asphalt. Thus, this research is expected to provide guidance for civil engineering practitioners in designing and implementing more efficient and sustainable road pavement projects. These findings underscore the importance of applying recycled asphalt technology in an effort to create more sustainable infrastructure in the future.
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