
Marshall Stability Test
The Marshall Stability Test is a method used to evaluate the strength and durability of asphalt mixtures used in road construction. It measures how well the asphalt can withstand loads and resist deformation under pressure. In the test, a sample of asphalt is shaped into a specific form and then subjected to increasing pressure until it fails. The amount of pressure the mixture can endure before breaking gives engineers valuable information about its performance. This helps ensure that roads are safe, durable, and able to handle the traffic and environmental conditions they will face.