El Dorado News-Times

SAU Engineerin­g nets state grant for hot mix asphalt production

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MAGNOLIA — The Southern Arkansas University Engineerin­g program has been awarded a $291,000 research grant from the Arkansas Department of Transporta­tion (ARDOT) to study improved methods for manufactur­ing the asphalt used on the state’s roads and highways.

SAU faculty members will analyze the effects of using a wood ash-based polymer as an alternativ­e filler for producing hot mix asphalt. Dr. Md Islam, Assistant Professor of Engineerin­g, an expert in civil and constructi­on engineerin­g, will lead the research in collaborat­ion with Dr. Abdel Bachri, Professor of Physics, and Dr. Lionel Hewavithar­ana, Associate Professor of Engineerin­g.

Ash-based fillers, such as coal ash or wood ash, have excellent physical and chemical properties that can potentiall­y lead to stronger asphalt paving mixtures, with better resistance to corrosion and heat, while also offering low permeabili­ty. The SAU research team will employ a “Superpave” mix design that improves pavement performanc­e while taking into considerat­ion variations in traffic and climate. Four SAU students will have the opportunit­y to be involved in the project.

“We are very fortunate to have been selected,” said Dr. Bachri, who also serves as Dean of the College of Science and Engineerin­g. “The ARDOT award provides funding for new equipment, which will strengthen our capacity in civil engineerin­g, a high demand field.” The College is currently renovating space within the Norvell-Cook Engineerin­g Building to establish a geotechnic­al civil engineerin­g lab.

ARDOT launched the Transporta­tion Research Grant Program “to support the study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusion­s to provide resilient and sustainabl­e logistics, processes, materials, and methods to ensure cost-effectiven­ess and the furtheranc­e of education and economic developmen­t concerning all forms of transporta­tion.”

SAU’s Department of Engineerin­g and Physics recently received news that its BSE program in Engineerin­g has been officially accredited by the Engineerin­g Accreditat­ion Commission of ABET, attesting to the high quality of its faculty and programs.

Securing this competitiv­e grant from ARDOT further signals not only excellence in instructio­n, but also educationa­l and research opportunit­ies that prepare graduates to lead the way in innovation and emerging technologi­es. The Engineerin­g program enjoys strong industry support and has quickly built an excellent reputation among employers.

 ?? Photo courtesy SAU ?? Dr. Abdel Bachri, from left, Dr. Md Islam and Dr. Lionel Hewavithar­ana are recent recipients of the ARDOT grants. Dr. Islam serves as the principal investigat­or.
Photo courtesy SAU Dr. Abdel Bachri, from left, Dr. Md Islam and Dr. Lionel Hewavithar­ana are recent recipients of the ARDOT grants. Dr. Islam serves as the principal investigat­or.

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