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Subgrade stabilization under existing runway
Study of subsoil stabilization by means of electrically introduced chemicals at Seattle-Tacoma Int Airport; fatty quarternary ammonium chloride dispersed in water was introduced 4 ft below surface at one side of 150 ft wide runway through aluminum pipe used as positive electrode, and wire buried 4 ft deep on opposite side of runway, used as negative electrode; 270 v electric current was maintained; during and after 18 days of continuous operation 755 gal of 2% solution were injected.
Subgrade stabilization under existing runway
Study of subsoil stabilization by means of electrically introduced chemicals at Seattle-Tacoma Int Airport; fatty quarternary ammonium chloride dispersed in water was introduced 4 ft below surface at one side of 150 ft wide runway through aluminum pipe used as positive electrode, and wire buried 4 ft deep on opposite side of runway, used as negative electrode; 270 v electric current was maintained; during and after 18 days of continuous operation 755 gal of 2% solution were injected.
Subgrade stabilization under existing runway
ASCE -- Proc (J Aero-Space Transport Div)
Dearstyne, S.C. (author) / Newman, D.J. (author)
1963
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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