Volume 14 Issue 2 November - January
2019
Research Paper
Tobby Michael Agwe*
*PG Scholar,Department of Civil
Engineering, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, Uttar
Pradesh,India.
Agwe, T. M. (2019). Analysis of Hand
Crushed Chippings from NGETA and AKIA Rock Quaries in Lira District, Uganda for
Their Suitability as Surfacing Materials for Low Volume Traffic Roads. i-manager’s
Journal on Future Engineering and Technology ,14 (2),12-17. https://doi.org/10.26634/jfet.14.2.15282
Abstract
The continued use
of vast amounts of gravel in maintenance of low volume traffic roads does not
only depletes it, but also is un-sustainable in the medium to long term run compared
to bituminous sealing of them using low cost materials. One of the materials
required to achieve the later are chippings. In Uganda, only few kilometers of
these roads can be sealed in a financial year due to low indicative planning
figures for road maintenance and this makes hand crushing of the chippings
possible as only a small quantity will be required. This leads to employment
creation and protecting the environment from noise and dust pollution caused by
machine blasting. Haulage distances for these chippings from the quarries to
sites of application also impact considerably the cost of these low cost
sealing projects. It is against the above background that hand crushed samples
from Akia and Ngeta quarries were taken and analyzed for their suitability as
surfacing materials for single surface dressing of low volume traffic roads.
All the parameters analyzed were within the permissible limits.
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