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T. Vamsi Nagaraju, Alireza Bahrami, Ch. Durga Prasad, Sireesha Mantena, Monalisa Biswal and Md. Rashadul Islam
The increase in population has made it possible for better, more cost-effective vehicular services, which warrants good roadways. The sub-base that serves as a stress-transmitting media and distributes vehicle weight to resist shear and radial deformatio...
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Ouahcène Nait-Rabah, Flavio Germain, Yannick Estevez, James Guiraud, Gildas Medjigbodo, Daniel Dias and Chadi Maalouf
This paper presents the first laboratory study of four materials (three lateritic soils and one sandy soil) mainly used in road construction in French Guiana. The analysis of macroscopic behaviour by physical tests, following French standards, made it po...
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Arsit Iyaruk, Panu Promputthangkoon and Arun Lukjan
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Yulian Firmana Arifin, Eka Agustina, Fransius Andhi and Setianto Samingan Agus
This study aimed to explore the use of additives in soil?cement mixtures that have undergone a wetting-drying cycle. In total, two types of soil were used, granitic and lateritic, which are widely used in road base construction in the Katingan area, Cent...
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Philip Baki OZIGI,Lawrence Zahemen TULEUN,Alao Abdullahi JIMOH
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This paper reports on the flexural strength behaviour of Apa reinforced stabilized lateritic soil beams. The potential of using timber as a reinforcement material is because timber is abundant, cheap and locally available compared to conventional steel. ...
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Fernando Augusto Corrêa,Ana Carina Zanollo Biazotti Collares,Eduardo Goulart Collares,Rogério Pinto Ribeiro,Fernanda Medeiros Dutra Reis
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Fadele, O.A,Ata, O.J.
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Lignocellulosic materials are abundant in nature, rich in some functional groups, considered less harmful to human health and the environment.The resulting waste may be recycled for other beneficial uses. Lignin is known to be a natural binder in lignoce...
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Patrick N. Lemougna, Uphie F. Chinje Melo, Elie Kamseu and Arlin B. Tchamba
Lateritic soils are formed in the tropics through weathering processes that favor the formation of iron, aluminum, manganese and titanium oxides. These processes break down silicate minerals into clay minerals such as kaolinite and illite. Iron and alumi...
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