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http://dx.doi.org/10.7782/IJR.2014.7.4.091

Applications of Air-Foamed Stabilized Soil as Potential Subgrade Material of Railway Track  

Park, Dae-Wook (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kunsan National University)
Vo, Hai Viet (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kunsan National University)
Lim, Yujin (Dept. of Civil and Railway Eng., Pai Chai University)
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International Journal of Railway / v.7, no.4, 2014 , pp. 91-93 More about this Journal
Abstract
In these days, use of proper soils for construction materials become more limited, but wasted soils are abundant; therefore, the method which can use wasted soil such as soft clay has been investigated. Air-foamed stabilized soil has been used widely, but never been used as a subgrade material. The aim of this study is to verify the use of air-foamed stabilized soil as the subgrade construction material. Several wasted soils such as soft clay was selected to make air-foamed stabilized soil mixtures. The air-foamed stabilized mixture design was conducted to find the optimum quantity of stabilizing agent (cement) and air-foamed, and the effect of cement quantity and air-foamed quantity on strength of air-foamed stabilized soil mixtures base on the test results of unconfined compression test was investigated. As the quantity of cement is increased, the strength is increased, but the quantity of air-foamed is increased and the strength is decreased. Elastic moduli based on unconfined compression strength were obtained to use as subgrade of railway track design.
Keywords
Air-foamed stabilized soil; Railway; Compressive strength; Subgrade;
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