AbstractThis paper studies compaction characteristics and California Bearing Ratio, CBR values of fine-grained soils, lateritic soils and crushed rocks. All test data were collated from the Bureau of Rural Road 6, the Department of Rural Roads, Thailand. The Ohio's and the modified Ohio's curves can predict satisfactorily the compaction curves of the fine-grained soils, and lateritic soils and crushed rocks consistent with the grade B of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) requirement. The CBR value of a specific soil is directly related to the relative dry unit weight (the ratio of dry unit weight to maximum dry unit weight, γd/γd,max). The field compaction result of a fine-grained soil at the op...
For satisfactory performance of soil structures, it is necessary to properly control soil compaction...
Most compaction results from use of machinery on soil which is too wet to work well, or from overwor...
Soil is remoulded, replaced, or improved in place to meet the required engineering properties. Relat...
AbstractThis paper studies compaction characteristics and California Bearing Ratio, CBR values of fi...
This article presents a laboratory investigation on selected soil samples in relation to their use a...
The bearing capacity of subsoils is particularly important due to the intensive development of road ...
The bearing capacity, stability, and durability of subgrade are affected by the compaction quality o...
Abstract Compaction of Soil by Repeated Loadin...
An attempt has been made to correlate relative density and relative compaction based on laboratory a...
The importance of soil as construction material needs to be considered carefully. With various soil ...
In the construction of highways, airports, and other structures, the compaction of soils is needed t...
The California Bearing Ratio is a penetration test for evaluation of the mechanical strength of roa...
Being the bottom- most layer of a road, the sub-grade soil acts as one of the most important load-be...
This study is an investigation into the possibility of using rice husk ash blended with cement (CRHA...
AbstractLateritic soil with high liquid-limits is commonly used for roadbed construction. However la...
For satisfactory performance of soil structures, it is necessary to properly control soil compaction...
Most compaction results from use of machinery on soil which is too wet to work well, or from overwor...
Soil is remoulded, replaced, or improved in place to meet the required engineering properties. Relat...
AbstractThis paper studies compaction characteristics and California Bearing Ratio, CBR values of fi...
This article presents a laboratory investigation on selected soil samples in relation to their use a...
The bearing capacity of subsoils is particularly important due to the intensive development of road ...
The bearing capacity, stability, and durability of subgrade are affected by the compaction quality o...
Abstract Compaction of Soil by Repeated Loadin...
An attempt has been made to correlate relative density and relative compaction based on laboratory a...
The importance of soil as construction material needs to be considered carefully. With various soil ...
In the construction of highways, airports, and other structures, the compaction of soils is needed t...
The California Bearing Ratio is a penetration test for evaluation of the mechanical strength of roa...
Being the bottom- most layer of a road, the sub-grade soil acts as one of the most important load-be...
This study is an investigation into the possibility of using rice husk ash blended with cement (CRHA...
AbstractLateritic soil with high liquid-limits is commonly used for roadbed construction. However la...
For satisfactory performance of soil structures, it is necessary to properly control soil compaction...
Most compaction results from use of machinery on soil which is too wet to work well, or from overwor...
Soil is remoulded, replaced, or improved in place to meet the required engineering properties. Relat...