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Effects of different methods of stockpiling and handling aggregates
Six field test sections of North Carolina stabilized aggregate base course were constructed to measure aggregate degradation; system was employed by which each gradation in both segregation and degradation studies is expressed in terms of single number; this value is related to surface area and voidage of aggregate and expresses relative coarseness of aggregate gradation; mathematical model was developed for predicting standard deviation that results from several combinations of aggregate type, gradation, and method of stockpile construction; system was developed to determine gradation changes resulting from different types of spreading and compacting equipment.
Effects of different methods of stockpiling and handling aggregates
Six field test sections of North Carolina stabilized aggregate base course were constructed to measure aggregate degradation; system was employed by which each gradation in both segregation and degradation studies is expressed in terms of single number; this value is related to surface area and voidage of aggregate and expresses relative coarseness of aggregate gradation; mathematical model was developed for predicting standard deviation that results from several combinations of aggregate type, gradation, and method of stockpile construction; system was developed to determine gradation changes resulting from different types of spreading and compacting equipment.
Effects of different methods of stockpiling and handling aggregates
Nat Research Council -- Nat Cooperative Highway Research Program Report
1967
102 pages
Report
Englisch
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