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Effect of lime on cement stabilization of montmorillonitic soils
Study of 5 types of soils varying texturally from friable loess to high-clay gumbotil; various amounts of lime and cement were used, and compressive strengths of compacted specimens were determined after 7, 28 and 84 days humid room curing and 1 day immersion in distilled water; effect of elapsed time between mixing and compacting.
Effect of lime on cement stabilization of montmorillonitic soils
Study of 5 types of soils varying texturally from friable loess to high-clay gumbotil; various amounts of lime and cement were used, and compressive strengths of compacted specimens were determined after 7, 28 and 84 days humid room curing and 1 day immersion in distilled water; effect of elapsed time between mixing and compacting.
Effect of lime on cement stabilization of montmorillonitic soils
Nat Research Council -- Highway Research Board -- Bul
de Sousa Pinto, C. (author) / Davidson, D.T. (author) / Laguros, J.G. (author)
1962
20 pages
Report
English
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