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Inorganic Binder Stabilized Materials
The inorganic binder stabilized material (IBSM) is a mixture of crushed or originally loose soils and/or aggregates, inorganic binding materials and water. It hardens after compaction and curing to obtain sufficient strength, and is commonly used as a pavement base material in China. This chapter introduces the application, classification, stabilization mechanism, mechanical properties, shrinkage, and mix design of IBSM. It starts with introducing the classification of IBSM, which generally includes cement, lime, and lime & industrial waste stabilized materials. It introduces the stabilization mechanism, including hydration of cement, cation exchange, chemical excitation, carbonation, Pozzolanic reaction and crystallization of calcium hydroxide. It then discusses the unconfined compression test, resilience modulus test, split tension test, flexural strength test, and fatigue performance test. The drying and thermal shrinkages are also introduced. By the end of the chapter, the mix design procedures of IBSM are discussed in detail.
Inorganic Binder Stabilized Materials
The inorganic binder stabilized material (IBSM) is a mixture of crushed or originally loose soils and/or aggregates, inorganic binding materials and water. It hardens after compaction and curing to obtain sufficient strength, and is commonly used as a pavement base material in China. This chapter introduces the application, classification, stabilization mechanism, mechanical properties, shrinkage, and mix design of IBSM. It starts with introducing the classification of IBSM, which generally includes cement, lime, and lime & industrial waste stabilized materials. It introduces the stabilization mechanism, including hydration of cement, cation exchange, chemical excitation, carbonation, Pozzolanic reaction and crystallization of calcium hydroxide. It then discusses the unconfined compression test, resilience modulus test, split tension test, flexural strength test, and fatigue performance test. The drying and thermal shrinkages are also introduced. By the end of the chapter, the mix design procedures of IBSM are discussed in detail.
Inorganic Binder Stabilized Materials
Dong, Qiao (editor) / Chen, Xueqin (editor) / Gao, Yin (editor) / Hu, Jianying (editor) / Chen, Xianhua (editor) / Xu, Guangji (editor) / Dong, Qiao (author) / Chen, Xueqin (author) / Gao, Yin (author) / Hu, Jianying (author)
Civil Engineering Materials for Transportation Infrastructure ; Chapter: 5 ; 135-172
2023-05-16
38 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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