NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTS FOR DETERMINING COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CEMENT-STABILIZED SOILS

Author(s)
OKAMOTO, PA BOCK, BT NUSSBAUM, PJ
Abstract

Nondestructive impact hammer tests were made on cement-stabilized noncohesive soils using a clegg impact soil tester and a proceq type pt test hammer. Compressive strength of the stabilized soils varied from about 5 to 1, 000 psi. Curves correlating impact hammer values with cement-stabilized soil compressive strength were developed for each of the test hammers. These curves can be used to correlate insitu nondestructive test values with the compressive strength of cement-stabilized soils. This paper appears in transportation researchrecord no. 1295, Soil stabilization 1991 .

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I 848369 IRRD 9207
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD WASHINGTON D.C. USA 0361-1981 SERIAL 1991-01-01 1295 PAG: 1-8 T3

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