Pavement
Mix Design for Stabilised Pavement Materials
- Publication no: AP-T16-02
- ISBN: 0 85588 616 1
- Published: 1 January 2002
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This report provides mix design flow charts for stabilised materials using lime, cementitious and bituminous binders. The mix design is based on laboratory characterisation using state-of-the-art approaches used by State Road Authorities, local government engineers and consultants. These flowcharts may be used for subgrade, subbase and base pavement material layers.
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1. Project Aim
- 1.2. Background
- 2. DESIGN FLOWCHARTS
- 2.1. Background
- 2.2. Flowcharts and Notes Produced
- 2.3. Flowcharts and the Pavement Design Process
- 2.4. Bound versus modified materials
- 2.5. Types of binders and application rate
- 2.6. Material Grading Limits
- 2.7. Minimum subgrade strength
- 2.8. Unconfined compressive strength (UCS)
- 2.9. Resilient modulus
- 2.10. Capillary rise and swell
- 2.11. Erodability
- 3. FLOWCHARTS AND NOTES
- Flowchart A — Site inspection to access suitability for insitu stabilisation
- Flowchart C — Lightly and heavily bound pavement materials using cementitious binders
- Flowchart E — Foamed bitumen stabilisation
- 4. REFERENCES
- 5. BIBLIOGRAPHY of Relevant Australian Standards
- APPENDIX A — Test methods for subgrade strength
- APPENDIX B — UCS testing in regional areas
- APPENDIX C — Drying shrinkage
- APPENDIX D — Lime modification
- APPENDIX E — Accelerated curing of samples stabilised with cementitious binders
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