The Base Material Segregation Control Technology Research of Strong Interlocked Skeleton Dense Graded Aggregate

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Compared with the traditional framework dense structure, strong embedded squeeze skeleton dense cement stabilized crushed stone has a stronger embedded squeeze force, the more excellent mechanical properties.This article briefly describes strong embedded squeeze the skeleton dense cement stabilized crushed stone grading design and mechanical properties, and strong embedded squeeze Framework Grading cement stabilized crushed stone in the construction of many materials Segregation. Through the experimental contrast research with traditional construction method, the new method almost eliminate the problems of mixture segregation, which can be used for reference in construction application.

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July 2014

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