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Expansive cement stabilization of bases
New approach to problem of controlling shrinkage cracks in soil-cement stabilized bases by using expansive cements instead of regular portland cement; results of laboratory study performed to determine if any benefits from standpoint of cracking result from using expansive cement as compared to using Type I portland cement; soil investigated was clayey, micaceous silty sand. (13764)
Expansive cement stabilization of bases
New approach to problem of controlling shrinkage cracks in soil-cement stabilized bases by using expansive cements instead of regular portland cement; results of laboratory study performed to determine if any benefits from standpoint of cracking result from using expansive cement as compared to using Type I portland cement; soil investigated was clayey, micaceous silty sand. (13764)
Expansive cement stabilization of bases
Highw Res Rec
Barksdale, R.D. (author) / Vergnolle, R.R. (author)
1968
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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