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Laboratory design and site control for soil-cement
Amount of cement required to stabilize soil depends upon type of soil in practice generally between 5 and 15% by weight of dry soil; structure of soil cement is illustrated showing etched cross section cut from base laid by mix-in-place process; mechanical analysis; compaction, compressive strength and weathering tests; construction methods.
Laboratory design and site control for soil-cement
Amount of cement required to stabilize soil depends upon type of soil in practice generally between 5 and 15% by weight of dry soil; structure of soil cement is illustrated showing etched cross section cut from base laid by mix-in-place process; mechanical analysis; compaction, compressive strength and weathering tests; construction methods.
Laboratory design and site control for soil-cement
Surveyor
Blake, L.S. (author)
Surveyor ; 115
1956
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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