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Experiment using cone penetrometer to measure stability of sandy soils stabilized with asphalt is described; use of stability test in field; design of apparatus, standards, use and control on job, and stability and durability distribution of stresses in soil-asphalt pavement and theories concerning elasticity and plasticity are discussed; factors influencing stability of sandy soils stabilized with cold-mix cutback asphalts containing lime and acid additives; results of use of dry and wet mixes, and of conventional hot mixes of sheet asphalt type are compared.
Experiment using cone penetrometer to measure stability of sandy soils stabilized with asphalt is described; use of stability test in field; design of apparatus, standards, use and control on job, and stability and durability distribution of stresses in soil-asphalt pavement and theories concerning elasticity and plasticity are discussed; factors influencing stability of sandy soils stabilized with cold-mix cutback asphalts containing lime and acid additives; results of use of dry and wet mixes, and of conventional hot mixes of sheet asphalt type are compared.
Cone penetrometer stabilization test
Pan Am Highway Congress -- Proc
Lilli, F.J. (author)
Proceedings of the 9th Pan American Highway Congress ; 1963
1963
25 pages
Conference paper
English
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