New Zealand Experience with Foam Bitumen Stabilization
Abstract
Foamed bitumen stabilization is burgeoning steadfastly and internationally. Although it involves higher initial material costs than cement or lime stabilization, it offers the advantages of being free from transverse shrinkage cracking and of being a fast technique that minimizes traffic delays. This work forms part of a larger project aimed at investigating the feasibility and potential applications of the foamed bitumen stabilization technique...
Paper Details
Title
New Zealand Experience with Foam Bitumen Stabilization
Published Date
Jan 1, 2004
Volume
1868
Issue
1
Pages
40 - 49
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