The Carbide/Graphite Group Inc. requested the University of Kentucky, Kentucky Transportation Center to do a feasibility study to determine if a hydrated lime product produced at their Calvet City, Kentucky facility can be used as a soil subgrade stabilizing agent
This study involves the clay sample which is taken from Kampung Kedaik Asal, Rompin site and evaluat...
PDFBrief15-2GTPavement designPavement layersCalcium oxideSoil stabilizationField testsLaboratory tes...
Chemical admixtures have been used extensively since the mid-eighties in Kentucky to improve bearing...
In January 1998, Minteck Resources requested that the Kentucky Transportation Center at the Universi...
Construction of Section 19 of the Ashland-Alexandria Highway began in 1987. Because native soils hav...
PDFTech ReportKTC-06-07-12/SPR-313-06-1FKY SPR-06-313MixturesSoilsBearing capacityCalcium hydroxideS...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effects of hydrated lime on the soils from Section A...
In October 1986, the Transportation Research Program of the University of Kentucky published a repor...
This paper is the report of a feasibility study of the combined use of hydrated lime and portland ce...
Major study objectives were to develop highway pavement subgrade stabilization guidelines, examine l...
652040233Final report; July 1, 2006-Nov. 15, 2009.PDFTech ReportFHWA/NC/2007-11Soil chemistrySoilsLi...
Soil such as soft clay is a material with low strength and easily affected by water but it will be s...
The concept and feasibility of stockpiling and reusing hydrated lime-soil mixtures to stabilize part...
Stabilization of problematic subgrade soil is considered as a sustainable solution for roadway const...
Soil stabilization is the process of altering some soil properties by different methods, mechanical ...
This study involves the clay sample which is taken from Kampung Kedaik Asal, Rompin site and evaluat...
PDFBrief15-2GTPavement designPavement layersCalcium oxideSoil stabilizationField testsLaboratory tes...
Chemical admixtures have been used extensively since the mid-eighties in Kentucky to improve bearing...
In January 1998, Minteck Resources requested that the Kentucky Transportation Center at the Universi...
Construction of Section 19 of the Ashland-Alexandria Highway began in 1987. Because native soils hav...
PDFTech ReportKTC-06-07-12/SPR-313-06-1FKY SPR-06-313MixturesSoilsBearing capacityCalcium hydroxideS...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effects of hydrated lime on the soils from Section A...
In October 1986, the Transportation Research Program of the University of Kentucky published a repor...
This paper is the report of a feasibility study of the combined use of hydrated lime and portland ce...
Major study objectives were to develop highway pavement subgrade stabilization guidelines, examine l...
652040233Final report; July 1, 2006-Nov. 15, 2009.PDFTech ReportFHWA/NC/2007-11Soil chemistrySoilsLi...
Soil such as soft clay is a material with low strength and easily affected by water but it will be s...
The concept and feasibility of stockpiling and reusing hydrated lime-soil mixtures to stabilize part...
Stabilization of problematic subgrade soil is considered as a sustainable solution for roadway const...
Soil stabilization is the process of altering some soil properties by different methods, mechanical ...
This study involves the clay sample which is taken from Kampung Kedaik Asal, Rompin site and evaluat...
PDFBrief15-2GTPavement designPavement layersCalcium oxideSoil stabilizationField testsLaboratory tes...
Chemical admixtures have been used extensively since the mid-eighties in Kentucky to improve bearing...