Impact of a used stabiliser on the California bearing ratio of the clayey-sandy silt

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The paper aimed at the determination of the California Bearing Ratio of a stabilised and unstabilised fine-grained mineral soil. A clayey-sandy silt with the addition of 3, 6 and 10% of road stabilisers Solidex and Solidex A was used for the tests. The tests were carried out in the press Tritech 50 at the loading of 22 and 44 N. The stabilised samples were subjected to 7-days treatment, whereas unstabilised 4-days treatment. Stabilization with the applied road binders brought positive effects, there occurred a significant improvement in the mechanical properties of the clayey-sandy silt. The better binder, which significantly increased the value of the CBR ratio, was Solidex A. The use of hydraulic binders is of a great importance in road building, because their addition improves the mechanical properties of weaker mineral soils.

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Kamińska, K., Cholewa, M., & Moskwik, K. (2017). Impact of a used stabiliser on the California bearing ratio of the clayey-sandy silt. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 18(1), 154–158. https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/66238

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