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Unprocessed layer in in-situ soil cement stabilisation for pavement construction
Laboratory study of fundamental factors affecting extent of cement processing in soil outside radius of mixing blades of rotovator; determination of depth of penetration of cement into soil and amounts of cement sufficient to have desired effect on quality of soil cement material; testing apparatus and procedure; discussion of results. (See also - n 652 Nov 1960 p 1419, 1421)
Unprocessed layer in in-situ soil cement stabilisation for pavement construction
Laboratory study of fundamental factors affecting extent of cement processing in soil outside radius of mixing blades of rotovator; determination of depth of penetration of cement into soil and amounts of cement sufficient to have desired effect on quality of soil cement material; testing apparatus and procedure; discussion of results. (See also - n 652 Nov 1960 p 1419, 1421)
Unprocessed layer in in-situ soil cement stabilisation for pavement construction
Civ Eng (Lond)
Kolbuszewski, J. (author) / Tucker, D.A. (author)
1960
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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