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Annafi Qaudri Babatunde, Eberemu Adrian Oshioname, Yohanna Paul and Osinubi Kolawole Junwolo
The study evaluated the effect of elapsed time after mixing on the strength properties of lime and iron ore tailings (IOT) treated black cotton soil (BCS) (an expansive tropical black clay) as road construction material. BCS was treated with 0, 2, 4, 6, ...
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Utkarsh Gawande,Shubham Kanhake,Arjun Lahane,Prasanna Naghbhide
Pág. 193 - 201
Black cotton soil is a expansive soil. And mostly found in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, this soil is highly unstable and it should be stabilize for carry out construction work. Materials like fly ash, rise husk, nylon fiber are used to make soil stabl...
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Michal Cwiakala, Beata Gajewska, Cezary Kraszewski, Leszek Rafalski
Pág. 3476 - 3484
In order to ensure the bearing capacity and durability of road pavements in cold climate areas, it is necessary to use materials which are resistant to harmful frost impact, known as frost heaving. Frost heave cause adverse volume changes, the upwards sw...
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Tirta Djusman Arief
Pág. pp. 20 - 24
Adding sodium chloride, as admixture, and Portland Cement, as stabilizer, to a very soft clay increase its plasticity index (PI), Californian Bearing Ratio (CBR), and Unconfined Compression Strength (UCS). This paper presents the results of testings done...
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Johanes Suwono
Pág. pp. 21 - 25
The plasticity index of clayey soils has been known as a good indicator for many soil parameters. This paper describes how the plasticity index of clays correlates well with the friction coefficient on certain concrete interfaces.Interface direct shear t...
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