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http://dx.doi.org/10.14481/jkges.2015.16.11.13

Evaluation of Field Applicability of Pavement Materials Using Wood Chips  

Lee, Jundae (Department of Civil Engineering, Semyung University)
Bang, Sungtak (Department of Construction and Disaster Prevention Engineering, Kyungpook National University)
Bae, Wooseok (NANO-GEO ENC Co. Ltd.)
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Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society / v.16, no.11, 2015 , pp. 13-19 More about this Journal
Abstract
Construction materials using soil which is the most common material around us have many advantages, but their long-term durability and sensation of walking as pavements have problems. Therefore, they are used after compaction or mixed with various hardening agents such as lime and cement for strength enhancement. However, studies on the behavior of pavement materials mixed with environment-friendly hardening agents or admixtures to improve walking property are still insufficient. In this study, therefore, in order to evaluate the appropriate mixing ratio and field application characteristics of pavement materials using mixed soils with environment-friendly hardening agents and natural materials such as wood chips, mechanical tests were performed to evaluate the rational mixing ratios and the ball test was performed as an elasticity test to evaluate the field applicability. The results suggest that the content of wood chips should be selected at 1.5% or lower according to the purpose of the structure, and the hardening agent at 10~15%. The evaluation results for GB/SB coefficient ratio which indicates the walking property show that the appropriate mixing ratio of the hardening agent in terms of the sensation of walking is 15% of lower, but different mixing ratios should be chosen according to the proportion of wood chips.
Keywords
Construction material; Hardening agents; Wood chip; Elasticity test;
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