It was discovered that 0.3% was the Optimum Fibre Content (OFC) for both BC and SMA mixtures using the Marshall Procedure. Similar results showed that the BC and SMA OBCs were 5% and 5.2%, respectively. The performance of the BC and SMA mixes created at OBC and OFC is then assessed using various performance tests, including the Drain down test, the Static Indirect Tensile Strength Test, and the Static Creep Test. Conclusion: In both BC and SMA mixes, sisal fibre addition improves mix attributes such Marshall Stability, Drain down characteristics, and indirect tensile strength. It has been found that SMA has better indirect tensile strength and creep properties than BC.
Sisal Fibre, Marshall Properties, Static Indirect Tensile Strength, Static Creep
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development - IJTSRD having
online ISSN 2456-6470. IJTSRD is a leading Open Access, Peer-Reviewed International
Journal which provides rapid publication of your research articles and aims to promote
the theory and practice along with knowledge sharing between researchers, developers,
engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world in many areas
like Sciences, Technology, Innovation, Engineering, Agriculture, Management and
many more and it is recommended by all Universities, review articles and short communications
in all subjects. IJTSRD running an International Journal who are proving quality
publication of peer reviewed and refereed international journals from diverse fields
that emphasizes new research, development and their applications. IJTSRD provides
an online access to exchange your research work, technical notes & surveying results
among professionals throughout the world in e-journals. IJTSRD is a fastest growing
and dynamic professional organization. The aim of this organization is to provide
access not only to world class research resources, but through its professionals
aim to bring in a significant transformation in the real of open access journals
and online publishing.