The demand for road making materials continues to pressurise the supply of traditional good quality aggregates. Over the years, therefore, consideration has been given to alternative materials including industrial wastes. This thesis is concerned with potential use of Minestone, the by-product of coal mining, for the lower structural layers of pavement construction. Because of their clay like nature, Minestones do not merit consideration for such applications in an unbound state and, therefore, some form of stabilisation is necessary. Previous research has demonstrated that certain cement bound minestones, containing between 5 and 10 per cent cement, satisfy current Department of Transport requirements for use in pavement construction and, ...
Motor vehicles dominate Australia's transport system, for both travel and freight; consequently the ...
Insitu cementitious stabilisation is an economical, environmentally sustainableand socially advantag...
Marginal soils are traditional stabilised with Portland Cement (PC) when used as a pavement material...
This study is concerned with the durability of cement stabilised minestone (CSM). Minestone is domin...
The use of cement stabilisation technologies was first pioneered in Australia as early as the 1950s....
The paper reports the results of an experimental study aimed at designing cement bound granular mixt...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D80687 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
With the current base course material in Western Australia, namely hydrated cement treated crushed r...
A secondary by-product, quarry fines, has previously been investigated for applications in high volu...
Recent research conducted at the Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT-R27-168) evaluated sustaina...
The present work contains an approach to the evaluation of binary cements prepared with a 20% substi...
Insitu stabilisation of pavement materials with cementitious binders is a well-recognised method of ...
Underground mining produces a huge amount of voids and an even larger quantity of mine waste. Overlo...
In North America, cement-modified soil (CMS) is described as a soil that has been treated with a rel...
Tunnel boring machine (TBM) materials are usually crushed powder obtained during tunnel excavations ...
Motor vehicles dominate Australia's transport system, for both travel and freight; consequently the ...
Insitu cementitious stabilisation is an economical, environmentally sustainableand socially advantag...
Marginal soils are traditional stabilised with Portland Cement (PC) when used as a pavement material...
This study is concerned with the durability of cement stabilised minestone (CSM). Minestone is domin...
The use of cement stabilisation technologies was first pioneered in Australia as early as the 1950s....
The paper reports the results of an experimental study aimed at designing cement bound granular mixt...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D80687 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
With the current base course material in Western Australia, namely hydrated cement treated crushed r...
A secondary by-product, quarry fines, has previously been investigated for applications in high volu...
Recent research conducted at the Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT-R27-168) evaluated sustaina...
The present work contains an approach to the evaluation of binary cements prepared with a 20% substi...
Insitu stabilisation of pavement materials with cementitious binders is a well-recognised method of ...
Underground mining produces a huge amount of voids and an even larger quantity of mine waste. Overlo...
In North America, cement-modified soil (CMS) is described as a soil that has been treated with a rel...
Tunnel boring machine (TBM) materials are usually crushed powder obtained during tunnel excavations ...
Motor vehicles dominate Australia's transport system, for both travel and freight; consequently the ...
Insitu cementitious stabilisation is an economical, environmentally sustainableand socially advantag...
Marginal soils are traditional stabilised with Portland Cement (PC) when used as a pavement material...