Soil-cement and soil-lime research during the years 1961-1963 was reported in a series of 22 Progress Reports and Special Reports which have been submitted and are listed in the appendix to this report. The purpose of this final report is to summarize the findings presented in these reports. The contents of this report are as follows: Soil-Cement Research: (1) Mix Design; (2) Shrinkage; (3) Strength-Maturity; (4) Improvement with Additives; Soil-Lime Research: (5) Lime Requirements of Iowa Soils; (6) Pulverization Requirements; (7) Development of a "Super" Lime; Structural Properties and Test Roads: (8) Structural Properties of Soil-Cement and Soil-Lime; (9) Test Roads; Soil-Lime-Fly Ash: (10) Soil-Lime-Fly Ash; and Appendix A: Reports Submitted under HR-83 (449-S).
Water plants annually produce thousands of tons of lime sludge from the water treatment procedures. The lime sludgeis then discharged into a retention...
A global chemical stabilization design is recentlyadopted by the Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT). This produces performance and economicbenefi...
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