Strength properties of road base materials blended with waste limestones

Most areas in the Philippines experience high road construction cost due to the limited supply of suitable materials for road embankment within economic haul distances. Considering that the country is currently having extensive infrastructure development, potential use of naturally-occuring material...

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Main Authors: Dungca, Jonathan R., Dychangco, Lydia Francisca T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-35462021-09-06T00:56:36Z Strength properties of road base materials blended with waste limestones Dungca, Jonathan R. Dychangco, Lydia Francisca T. Most areas in the Philippines experience high road construction cost due to the limited supply of suitable materials for road embankment within economic haul distances. Considering that the country is currently having extensive infrastructure development, potential use of naturally-occuring materials such as limestones was tested resulting not only as an economic alternative to the conventional materials, but leading to an improved strength of roads. Geotechnical and morphological properties of pure and blended materials were determined characterizing the behavior of the strength of the materials as limestone blend varies. A 50% blend of limestone to conventional road base materials provided optimum strength increasing the values up to 30%, 100% and 40% for unsoaked CBR, soaked CBR and UCS, respectively. © 2016, Int. J. of GEOMATE. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2547 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Limestone Roads—Embankments Civil and Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Limestone
Roads—Embankments
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Limestone
Roads—Embankments
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
Dungca, Jonathan R.
Dychangco, Lydia Francisca T.
Strength properties of road base materials blended with waste limestones
description Most areas in the Philippines experience high road construction cost due to the limited supply of suitable materials for road embankment within economic haul distances. Considering that the country is currently having extensive infrastructure development, potential use of naturally-occuring materials such as limestones was tested resulting not only as an economic alternative to the conventional materials, but leading to an improved strength of roads. Geotechnical and morphological properties of pure and blended materials were determined characterizing the behavior of the strength of the materials as limestone blend varies. A 50% blend of limestone to conventional road base materials provided optimum strength increasing the values up to 30%, 100% and 40% for unsoaked CBR, soaked CBR and UCS, respectively. © 2016, Int. J. of GEOMATE.
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author Dungca, Jonathan R.
Dychangco, Lydia Francisca T.
author_facet Dungca, Jonathan R.
Dychangco, Lydia Francisca T.
author_sort Dungca, Jonathan R.
title Strength properties of road base materials blended with waste limestones
title_short Strength properties of road base materials blended with waste limestones
title_full Strength properties of road base materials blended with waste limestones
title_fullStr Strength properties of road base materials blended with waste limestones
title_full_unstemmed Strength properties of road base materials blended with waste limestones
title_sort strength properties of road base materials blended with waste limestones
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2547
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