This report concerns the stabilization of three crushed limestones by an ss-1 asphalt emulsion and an asphalt cement, 120-150 penetration. Stabilization is evaluated by marshall stability and triaxial shear tests. Test specimens were compacted by the marshall, standard proctor and vibratory methods. Stabilization is evaluated primarily by triaxial shear tests in which confining pressures of 0 to 80 psi were used. Data were obtained on the angle of internal friction, cohesion, volume change, pore water pressure and strain characteristics of the treated and untreated aggregates. The MOHR envelope, bureau of reclamation and modified stress path methods were used to determine shear strength parameters at failure. Several significant conclusions...
This stability investigation was started by the Bituminous Division of the Highway Materials Researc...
Adequate friction resistance is needed to prevent pavement slipperiness and to allow vehicles to sto...
This report summarizes work accomplished under Project HR-142 during the period from January 1, 1969...
The objectives of this final report; Iowa Highway Research Board Project HR-99 by J.M. Hoover, was t...
To evaluate the various factors influencing the stability of granular base course mixes, three prim...
Stone Matrix Asphalt is a gap-graded hot-mix asphalt mixture composed of a coarse aggregate skeleton...
The principal objective of the research effort was to develop historical performance data for bitumi...
For some time the Department has been interested in building-up and retaining thicknesses of granula...
The principal objective of the research effort was to develop historical performance data for bitumi...
Considerable interest has been generated in recent years in using big stone gradations to reduce rut...
In eastern Kentucky, deep deposits of sandstones and shales overlie the vast deposits of limestones ...
This project included the following tasks: (1) Preparation of a questionnaire and survey of all 99 I...
Major study objectives were to develop highway pavement subgrade stabilization guidelines, examine l...
Certain areas of Iowa abound in loess, others contain soft limestones that are readily and cheaply a...
Stabilization of problematic subgrade soil is considered as a sustainable solution for roadway const...
This stability investigation was started by the Bituminous Division of the Highway Materials Researc...
Adequate friction resistance is needed to prevent pavement slipperiness and to allow vehicles to sto...
This report summarizes work accomplished under Project HR-142 during the period from January 1, 1969...
The objectives of this final report; Iowa Highway Research Board Project HR-99 by J.M. Hoover, was t...
To evaluate the various factors influencing the stability of granular base course mixes, three prim...
Stone Matrix Asphalt is a gap-graded hot-mix asphalt mixture composed of a coarse aggregate skeleton...
The principal objective of the research effort was to develop historical performance data for bitumi...
For some time the Department has been interested in building-up and retaining thicknesses of granula...
The principal objective of the research effort was to develop historical performance data for bitumi...
Considerable interest has been generated in recent years in using big stone gradations to reduce rut...
In eastern Kentucky, deep deposits of sandstones and shales overlie the vast deposits of limestones ...
This project included the following tasks: (1) Preparation of a questionnaire and survey of all 99 I...
Major study objectives were to develop highway pavement subgrade stabilization guidelines, examine l...
Certain areas of Iowa abound in loess, others contain soft limestones that are readily and cheaply a...
Stabilization of problematic subgrade soil is considered as a sustainable solution for roadway const...
This stability investigation was started by the Bituminous Division of the Highway Materials Researc...
Adequate friction resistance is needed to prevent pavement slipperiness and to allow vehicles to sto...
This report summarizes work accomplished under Project HR-142 during the period from January 1, 1969...