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Improvement of asphalt-stabilized fine-grained soils with chemical additives
Determination of effects of fatty amines and P2O5 in conjunction with asphalt upon strength and water resistance of asphalt cutback stabilized soils; successful stabilization achieved by incorporating 0.5 to 1.5% of P2O5 and fatty amines (0.1 to 0.3% on dry soil) with asphalt cutback into very fine-grained soils which could not be stabilized with asphalt alone.
Improvement of asphalt-stabilized fine-grained soils with chemical additives
Determination of effects of fatty amines and P2O5 in conjunction with asphalt upon strength and water resistance of asphalt cutback stabilized soils; successful stabilization achieved by incorporating 0.5 to 1.5% of P2O5 and fatty amines (0.1 to 0.3% on dry soil) with asphalt cutback into very fine-grained soils which could not be stabilized with asphalt alone.
Improvement of asphalt-stabilized fine-grained soils with chemical additives
Nat Research Council -- Highway Research Board -- Bul
Michaels, A.S. (author) / Puzinauskas, V. (author)
1958
32 pages
Report
English
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