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Connecticut's new dense-graded base course
Utilization of crushed stone or crushed gravel with uniformly dense gradation of 100% passing 2 in. sieve down to range of 3 to 12% passing No. 200 sieve; optimum moisture was 7.4% of crushed trap rock; required amount of calcium chloride ranges between 7 and 10 lb/ ton of stone, depending on weather conditions and haul distance; after treatment base course was spread out by stone spreader; proper mixing is important for high-quality base.
Connecticut's new dense-graded base course
Utilization of crushed stone or crushed gravel with uniformly dense gradation of 100% passing 2 in. sieve down to range of 3 to 12% passing No. 200 sieve; optimum moisture was 7.4% of crushed trap rock; required amount of calcium chloride ranges between 7 and 10 lb/ ton of stone, depending on weather conditions and haul distance; after treatment base course was spread out by stone spreader; proper mixing is important for high-quality base.
Connecticut's new dense-graded base course
Connecticut Soc Civ Engrs -- Annual Report
Pearson, W.M. (author)
81st Proceedings of Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers -- Annual Report ; 1965
1965
3 pages
Conference paper
English
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