Performance, evaluation, and enhancement of hydrated cement treated crushed rock base (HCTCRB) as a road base material for Western Australian roads

Hydrated Cement Treated Crushed Rock Base (HCTCRB) is produced by mixing a standard crushed rock base with 2% cement (by mass) and water then a re-mixing process is performed after the specific hydration period. This technique improves the engineering characteristics of the materials while still mai...

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Main Author: Chummuneerat, Suphat
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/884
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description Hydrated Cement Treated Crushed Rock Base (HCTCRB) is produced by mixing a standard crushed rock base with 2% cement (by mass) and water then a re-mixing process is performed after the specific hydration period. This technique improves the engineering characteristics of the materials while still maintain the unbound properties. Performance evaluation of HCTCRB was investigated with variation of factors during manufacturing and construction. Finally, the experimental results were implemented for the pavement analysis and design.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-8842017-02-20T06:42:16Z Performance, evaluation, and enhancement of hydrated cement treated crushed rock base (HCTCRB) as a road base material for Western Australian roads Chummuneerat, Suphat Hydrated Cement Treated Crushed Rock Base (HCTCRB) is produced by mixing a standard crushed rock base with 2% cement (by mass) and water then a re-mixing process is performed after the specific hydration period. This technique improves the engineering characteristics of the materials while still maintain the unbound properties. Performance evaluation of HCTCRB was investigated with variation of factors during manufacturing and construction. Finally, the experimental results were implemented for the pavement analysis and design. 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/884 en Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Chummuneerat, Suphat
Performance, evaluation, and enhancement of hydrated cement treated crushed rock base (HCTCRB) as a road base material for Western Australian roads
title Performance, evaluation, and enhancement of hydrated cement treated crushed rock base (HCTCRB) as a road base material for Western Australian roads
title_full Performance, evaluation, and enhancement of hydrated cement treated crushed rock base (HCTCRB) as a road base material for Western Australian roads
title_fullStr Performance, evaluation, and enhancement of hydrated cement treated crushed rock base (HCTCRB) as a road base material for Western Australian roads
title_full_unstemmed Performance, evaluation, and enhancement of hydrated cement treated crushed rock base (HCTCRB) as a road base material for Western Australian roads
title_short Performance, evaluation, and enhancement of hydrated cement treated crushed rock base (HCTCRB) as a road base material for Western Australian roads
title_sort performance, evaluation, and enhancement of hydrated cement treated crushed rock base (hctcrb) as a road base material for western australian roads
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/884