The concept and feasibility of stockpiling and reusing hydrated lime-soil mixtures to stabilize particular areas on stabilization projects after the mixing contractor has departed were examined. In chemical stabilization of subgrades, situations often arise where additional areas need to be stabilized after the specialty contractor and mixing equipment have left the project. Field and laboratory investigations were performed to determine if a soil mixed with hydrated lime during routine lime subgrade stabilization could be mixed, stockpiled, and used later. In laboratory studies, hydrated lime-soil mixtures were stockpiled loosely in the laboratory. CBR specimens of the stockpile material were remolded and soaked at selected times. Values o...
ABSTRACT: Soil stabilization can be explained as the alteration of the soil properties by chemical o...
This investigation is concerned with lime and cement stabilization of soils with widely varying prop...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
PDFTech ReportKTC-06-07-12/SPR-313-06-1FKY SPR-06-313MixturesSoilsBearing capacityCalcium hydroxideS...
Executive summary report.PDFBooklet/PamphletFHWA/OH-2010/12134437Calcium oxideSoil lime mixturesSlud...
The Carbide/Graphite Group Inc. requested the University of Kentucky, Kentucky Transportation Center...
10273422006PDFTech ReportK-TRAN: KU-02-2C1292CompactionDustSlurrySoil lime mixturesSubgrade (Pavemen...
671248895Executive summary report.PDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2010/12134437Soil stabilizationPavementsSubg...
Nowadays the availability of natural high-quality soil to be used as construction materials is more ...
Chemical stabilization involves the use of chemical agents for initiating reactions within the soil ...
Unsuitable soil materials along the alignment of road projects have a significant influence on plann...
PDFBrief15-2GTPavement designPavement layersCalcium oxideSoil stabilizationField testsLaboratory tes...
Stabilization of problematic subgrade soil is considered as a sustainable solution for roadway const...
Final report; Mar. 2009-July, 2010.PDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2010/12134417Calcium oxideSoil lime mixture...
Izmir Bay reserves high amount of residual alluvial deposits generated by Meles River at its stream ...
ABSTRACT: Soil stabilization can be explained as the alteration of the soil properties by chemical o...
This investigation is concerned with lime and cement stabilization of soils with widely varying prop...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
PDFTech ReportKTC-06-07-12/SPR-313-06-1FKY SPR-06-313MixturesSoilsBearing capacityCalcium hydroxideS...
Executive summary report.PDFBooklet/PamphletFHWA/OH-2010/12134437Calcium oxideSoil lime mixturesSlud...
The Carbide/Graphite Group Inc. requested the University of Kentucky, Kentucky Transportation Center...
10273422006PDFTech ReportK-TRAN: KU-02-2C1292CompactionDustSlurrySoil lime mixturesSubgrade (Pavemen...
671248895Executive summary report.PDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2010/12134437Soil stabilizationPavementsSubg...
Nowadays the availability of natural high-quality soil to be used as construction materials is more ...
Chemical stabilization involves the use of chemical agents for initiating reactions within the soil ...
Unsuitable soil materials along the alignment of road projects have a significant influence on plann...
PDFBrief15-2GTPavement designPavement layersCalcium oxideSoil stabilizationField testsLaboratory tes...
Stabilization of problematic subgrade soil is considered as a sustainable solution for roadway const...
Final report; Mar. 2009-July, 2010.PDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2010/12134417Calcium oxideSoil lime mixture...
Izmir Bay reserves high amount of residual alluvial deposits generated by Meles River at its stream ...
ABSTRACT: Soil stabilization can be explained as the alteration of the soil properties by chemical o...
This investigation is concerned with lime and cement stabilization of soils with widely varying prop...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...