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Flexibility as factor in design of stabilised soil bases
Differences between soil-cement alone and soil-cement with addition of rubberized bitumen; results indicate most popular form of stabilization is by incorporation of small quantity of additive such as hydrated lime, cement or pectin, or combination of these products, compacted at optimum moisture content and surface sealed.
Flexibility as factor in design of stabilised soil bases
Differences between soil-cement alone and soil-cement with addition of rubberized bitumen; results indicate most popular form of stabilization is by incorporation of small quantity of additive such as hydrated lime, cement or pectin, or combination of these products, compacted at optimum moisture content and surface sealed.
Flexibility as factor in design of stabilised soil bases
Roads Road Construction
Brooke-Bradley, H.E. (author)
1954
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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