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Lime-stabilised soil for road construction in Great Britain
Detailed study at Road Research Laboratory on soil-lime mixtures; reaction of hydrated lime and portland cement with soil; effect of sulfates and organic matter on stabilization with lime or cement; effect of lime and cement on strength of soils; effect of moisture changes and temperature on gain in strength; plastic properties of lime stabilized soils; breaking up, mixing and compaction of soil-lime mixtures.
Lime-stabilised soil for road construction in Great Britain
Detailed study at Road Research Laboratory on soil-lime mixtures; reaction of hydrated lime and portland cement with soil; effect of sulfates and organic matter on stabilization with lime or cement; effect of lime and cement on strength of soils; effect of moisture changes and temperature on gain in strength; plastic properties of lime stabilized soils; breaking up, mixing and compaction of soil-lime mixtures.
Lime-stabilised soil for road construction in Great Britain
Roads Road Construction
Dumbleton, M.J. (author)
1962
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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