Active filler trials for in situ foamed bitumen stabilised pavements
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Leek, Colin
Nikraz, Hamid
Chegenizadeh, Amin
Date
2014Type
Journal Article
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Leek, C. and Nikraz, H. and Chegenizadeh, A. 2014. Active filler trials for in situ foamed bitumen stabilised pavements. Australian Geomechanics. 49 (1): pp. 144-150.
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Australian Geomechanics Journal
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Department of Civil Engineering
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Reproduced with publisher permission
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Abstract
This report reviews the results of research undertaken into the performance of a road section stabilised with foamed bitumen incorporating different percentages of quick lime as active filler and compares with two other sections using Portland cement and another without active filler. An adjacent section with higher bitumen content is also compared.
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