Muhammad Danang Pratama Kuswanto
Teknik Sipil S-1 Institut Teknologi Nasional Malang

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STUDI ALTERNATIF BATU PUTIH (LIMESTONE) SEBAGAI PENGGANTI AGREGAT 10/10: Studi Kasus Batu Putih (Limestone) Sebagai Pengganti Agregat 10/10 Pada Lapis Aspal Beton AC-WC (Asphalt Concrete-Wearing Course) Muhammad Danang Pratama Kuswanto; Bambang Wedyantadji; Mohammad Erfan
STUDENT JOURNAL GELAGAR Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): JURNAL GELAGAR
Publisher : TEKNIK SIPIL S-1 ITN MALANG

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The limitation of river stone material sources for road pavement on the island of Madura is increasing the shortage of times. However, in this area there is abundant and easy to find white stone material. Thus, this study took an alternative study of limestone limestone as a substitute for the 10/10 aggregate in the AC-WC mixture. White stone material obtained from the village of Soccah Kab. Bangkalan, Madura Island. The purpose of this research is to determine the feasibility and influence of the white stone from Soccah Kab. Madura Island Bangkalan as a substitute for the aggregate 10/10 in terms of the Marshall characteristic value. The next step is to plan the manufacture of 45 samples with white stone variations of 25%, 50% 75%, 100%. Using the percentage of KAO from river stones 5.80% and KAO white stones 5.84% which was carried out from February to May 2020 construction materials laboratory of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Malang. From the results of research white stone as a substitute for aggregate 10/10 in the AC-WC mixture is suitable for use, it can be seen from the value of Stability, Flow, VIM, VMA, MQ, and VFA which meet the specifications of Bina Marga 2018. AC-WC has influenced the characteristic value of Marshall which is significant as evidenced by the results of hypothesis testing where Fcount 3.501 > Ftable 3.48. The optimum percentage of use of white stones is at a variation level of 60.53%. With a stability value of 1046.40 kg, Flow 3.25 mm, VIM 4.19%, VMA 16.98%, MQ 322.49 kg/mm, and VFA 75.34%.