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Autogenous healing of lime-soil mixtures
Healing characteristics of two lime-reactive soils were evaluated to determine whether limesoil mixtures, whose structural integrity has been reduced by initial overloading or cyclic freezing thawing, would regain strength with time; freeze-thaw testing with intermittent curing periods and initial "stress flawing" with intermittent curing were used to study magnitude and significance of autogenous healing effects in limesoil mixtures. (42104)
Autogenous healing of lime-soil mixtures
Healing characteristics of two lime-reactive soils were evaluated to determine whether limesoil mixtures, whose structural integrity has been reduced by initial overloading or cyclic freezing thawing, would regain strength with time; freeze-thaw testing with intermittent curing periods and initial "stress flawing" with intermittent curing were used to study magnitude and significance of autogenous healing effects in limesoil mixtures. (42104)
Autogenous healing of lime-soil mixtures
Highw Res Rec
Thompson, M.R. (author) / Dempsey, B.J. (author)
1969
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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