Articles with "cement stabilised" as a keyword



Thermo-mechanical coupling effects on crack propagation mechanisms in the large-size cement-stabilised macadam base

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Published in 2025 at "International Journal of Pavement Engineering"

DOI: 10.1080/10298436.2025.2553719

Abstract: ABSTRACT A detailed two-dimensional pavement model was developed in Abaqus to simulate base crack propagation under thermo-mechanical coupling and to investigate the reflective cracking resistance of large-size cement-stabilised macadam (LSCM) base structures. The results show… read more here.

Keywords: stabilised macadam; crack propagation; base; cement stabilised ... See more keywords

Comparison on properties of cement-stabilised gravel prepared by different laboratory compaction methods

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Published in 2019 at "Road Materials and Pavement Design"

DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2017.1423105

Abstract: This paper presents a comparison of the properties of cement-stabilised gravel (CSG) prepared in laboratory by the static pressuring compaction method (SPCM) and the vibration compaction method (VCM). The compaction characteristics, gradation variation, unconfined compressive… read more here.

Keywords: properties cement; cement stabilised; comparison properties; csg prepared ... See more keywords

Macroscopic properties and microscopic characterisation of an optimally designed anti-cracking stone base course filled with cement stabilised macadam

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Published in 2024 at "Road Materials and Pavement Design"

DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2024.2349030

Abstract: Stone base course filled with cement stabilised macadam (SFC) is a promising solution for addressing reflection cracks in semi-rigid base asphalt pavement due to its satisfactory crack resistance. However, its limited strength and construction challenges… read more here.

Keywords: stabilised macadam; cement stabilised; base course; stone base ... See more keywords

Properties and prediction of dry shrinkage deformation in cement-stabilised sand and gravel

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Published in 2025 at "Road Materials and Pavement Design"

DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2025.2479216

Abstract: To study the dry shrinkage deformation of cement-stabilised sand and gravel, a theoretical prediction model of capillary tension and macroscopic shrinkage deformation within the pores of cement-stabilised materials was derived, based on Equation Kelvin-Laplace and… read more here.

Keywords: shrinkage deformation; shrinkage; dry shrinkage; cement stabilised ... See more keywords