
handle: 11391/1058465 , 11697/15631
AbstractThe main objective of this experimental research is to prove the hypothesis of the use of recycled materials (C&D) in building road subbases by means of a comparative study which investigates the resilient behaviour of unbound aggregate blends.The results given by the investigation clearly prove that the blend made of recycled materials has shown a resilient behaviour very similar to that of a typically frictional material, such as a virgin granular material coming from quarry aggregates.A low susceptibility to water and a marked influence of confinement pressure on the blend stiffness are the properties which prove this similar behaviour.
road pavement; recycling; resilient modulus, Road pavement; road subbase; recycling; dynamic tests; resilient modulus, Road pavement, resilient modulus, dynamic tests, road subbase, recycling
road pavement; recycling; resilient modulus, Road pavement; road subbase; recycling; dynamic tests; resilient modulus, Road pavement, resilient modulus, dynamic tests, road subbase, recycling
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