Fly Ash Soil Stabilization for Non-Uniform Subgrade Soils

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2005-04-01
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Harrington, D.
Rupnow, Tyson
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White, David
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Ceylan, Halil
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Institute for Transportation
InTrans administers 14 centers and programs, and several other distinct research specialties, and a variety of technology transfer and professional education initiatives. More than 100 Iowa State University faculty and staff work at InTrans, and from 200 to 250 student assistants from several ISU departments conduct research while working closely with university faculty. InTrans began in 1983 as a technical assistance program for Iowa’s rural transportation agencies.
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When fly ash production exceeds demand in the construction industry, the material is typically hydrated or conditioned with water and stored on site. The hydrated and conditioned materials can later be reclaimed and used as soil stabilizers or as select fill under pavement structures. Soil treated with self-cementing fly ash is increasingly being used in Iowa to stabilize fine-grained pavement subgrades, but without a complete understanding of the short- and long-term behavior

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RESEARCH PROJECT TITLE: Fly Ash Soil Stabilization for NonUniform Subgrade Soils, Volume I: Engineering Properties and Construction Guidelines (IHRB Project TR-461, FHWA Project 4)

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