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Autor:
K. E. Clare, P. T. Sherwood
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Chemistry. 6:317-324
Mixtures of soil, cement and water will harden sufficiently to be used in place of stone for road-making, but some soils contain organic matter that can prevent the mixture hardening. The work described is the continuation of an investigation to dete
Autor:
K. E. Clare, D. I. Packham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Chemistry. 2:456-463
The strength and water-absorption characteristics of three types of soil stabilized with resorcinol/formaldehyde resin have been investigated. The effects of varying (1) the resin concentration, (2) the age of the mixture, and (3) the concentration o
Autor:
K. E. Clare, P. T. Sherwood
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Chemistry. 1:556-560
Modern methods of producing soil-cement mixtures in civil engineering involve the use of mixing machines having high rates of output. It is necessary to have methods of determining rapidly the cement content of mixed material to enable the addition o
Autor:
P. T. Sherwood, K. E. Clare
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Chemistry. 4:625-630
Mixtures of soil, cement and water will harden sufficiently to be used in place of stone for road-making. Some soil types, however, contain organic matter that prevents the mixture hardening. Experiments are described in which a range of organic comp
The relationship between compressive strength and age for soils stabilized with four types of cement
Autor:
K. E. Clare, A. E. Pollard
Publikováno v:
Magazine of Concrete Research. 3:57-64
Summary: The relationships between unconfined compressive strength and age up to 28 days have been determined for soil-cement specimens made with a sand, a silty clay and a clay, stabilized with four different cements. A comparison has also been made
Autor:
K. E. Clare, D. M. Farrar
Publikováno v:
Magazine of Concrete Research. 8:137-144
Summary A study of the literature has shown that increasing the fineness of the cement in mortar and concrete mixes results in an increase in their strength at early ages. This paper describes tests to determine whether a similar effect is obtained w
Autor:
K. E. Clare
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. 68:69-76
The stability of cohesive soils is determined largely by their moisture content, and methods of waterproofing or “stabilizing” soils have an important application in the field of road construction. This paper describes study made at the Road Rese
Autor:
K. E. Clare, A. E. Cruchley
Publikováno v:
Géotechnique. 7:97-111
Synopsis A study of the literature shows that hydrated lime has been used with success to stabilise soils in road foundations in certain parts of the world, and an investigation has therefore been initiated to study the effect of adding lime to Briti
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division. 86:113-118
Autor:
A W Skempton, K Terzaghi, P G H Boswell, R M W Edwards, E E White, K E Clare, G Wilson, J P Daxelhofer, J W H King, L J Murdock, R Glossop, H Q Golder, S Packshaw, G Lacey, T K Huizinga, F Campus
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 26:557-580