Construction of Section 19 of the Ashland-Alexandria Highway began in 1987. Because native soils have very low CBR values (1 to 3), it was decided to stabilize the soil subgrade with an application of 6% hydrated lime. The top 6 inches of the subgrade was to be stabilized. This process had not been previously used in Kentucky; and consequently, a research study was initiated to monitor this project. Objectives of the study were to monitor and document construction procedures, to determine the engineering characteristics of the treated subgrade through laboratory testing, and to report on the study findings. A substantial amount of field testing was conducted to confirm and supplement laboratory testing. Conclusions drawn from the study were...
942624PDFTech ReportKTC-02-19/SPR-196-99-1FSubgrade (Pavements)Soil stabilizationModulus of resilien...
Chemical treatment and stabilization of subgrades is a long-standing method to construct working pla...
Lime products (quicklime, hydrated lime and quick or hydrated lime slurry) have been widely studied ...
In October 1986, the Transportation Research Program of the University of Kentucky published a repor...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effects of hydrated lime on the soils from Section A...
Major study objectives were to develop highway pavement subgrade stabilization guidelines, examine l...
The Carbide/Graphite Group Inc. requested the University of Kentucky, Kentucky Transportation Center...
Lime is used to treat weak subgrade soils during construction of highways. A small amount of lime (4...
In January 1998, Minteck Resources requested that the Kentucky Transportation Center at the Universi...
AbstractSubgrades in selected project area may consist of wet, highly plastic clay soil. Weak subgra...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/LA.16/575Calcium oxidePavement designQuestionnairesSoil stabilizationSubgrade (Pa...
016267422017Tech SummaryPDFTech ReportSIO No. DOTLT1000049LTRC Project No. 15-2GTLime cementBest pra...
PDFBrief15-2GTPavement designPavement layersCalcium oxideSoil stabilizationField testsLaboratory tes...
10273422006PDFTech ReportK-TRAN: KU-02-2C1292CompactionDustSlurrySoil lime mixturesSubgrade (Pavemen...
Selection of design strengths of soil subgrades and subgrades treated with cement or hydrated lime i...
942624PDFTech ReportKTC-02-19/SPR-196-99-1FSubgrade (Pavements)Soil stabilizationModulus of resilien...
Chemical treatment and stabilization of subgrades is a long-standing method to construct working pla...
Lime products (quicklime, hydrated lime and quick or hydrated lime slurry) have been widely studied ...
In October 1986, the Transportation Research Program of the University of Kentucky published a repor...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effects of hydrated lime on the soils from Section A...
Major study objectives were to develop highway pavement subgrade stabilization guidelines, examine l...
The Carbide/Graphite Group Inc. requested the University of Kentucky, Kentucky Transportation Center...
Lime is used to treat weak subgrade soils during construction of highways. A small amount of lime (4...
In January 1998, Minteck Resources requested that the Kentucky Transportation Center at the Universi...
AbstractSubgrades in selected project area may consist of wet, highly plastic clay soil. Weak subgra...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/LA.16/575Calcium oxidePavement designQuestionnairesSoil stabilizationSubgrade (Pa...
016267422017Tech SummaryPDFTech ReportSIO No. DOTLT1000049LTRC Project No. 15-2GTLime cementBest pra...
PDFBrief15-2GTPavement designPavement layersCalcium oxideSoil stabilizationField testsLaboratory tes...
10273422006PDFTech ReportK-TRAN: KU-02-2C1292CompactionDustSlurrySoil lime mixturesSubgrade (Pavemen...
Selection of design strengths of soil subgrades and subgrades treated with cement or hydrated lime i...
942624PDFTech ReportKTC-02-19/SPR-196-99-1FSubgrade (Pavements)Soil stabilizationModulus of resilien...
Chemical treatment and stabilization of subgrades is a long-standing method to construct working pla...
Lime products (quicklime, hydrated lime and quick or hydrated lime slurry) have been widely studied ...