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THE INFLUENCE OF FINE FRACTIONS CONTENT IN NON-COHESIVE SOILS ON THEIR COMPACTIBILITY AND THE CBR VALUE
2019
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
The bearing capacity of subsoils is particularly important due to the intensive development of road and airfield pavements. Subgrade is classified due to frost susceptibility as non-frost-susceptible, low-frost-susceptible or frost-susceptible. Presented research included laboratory tests of low-frost-susceptible soils with limited potential for direct use. The main objective of this paper was focused on the study of changes of compactibility parameters and the CBR (Californian Bearing Ratio)
doi:10.3846/jcem.2019.9687
fatcat:sm42xow7rbcepjawzziqeojpwu