Project status
Completed
Start date: 11/01/98
End date: 02/28/00
Researcher(s)
Principal investigator:
Other authors: Dan Mahrt
About the research
Soils in Iowa generally rate fair to poor as subgrade soils for paving projects. Select soils for use directly under the pavement are often difficult to find on a project and in many instances are economically unavailable. The objective of the research is to evaluate the use and performance of untreated C-stone used as a select fill replacement for Class 1-0 subgrade soils.
A construction project in Wapello County will be the site of the research. About 3.1 miles of the project will be constructing using ten inches of reclaimed fly ash as a select file beneath the PCC slab. The remaining miles will be constructed according to the current design and used as a control section.
Publications
Report: http://www.intrans.iastate.edu/reports/flyash.pdf (366KB pdf) November 1999
Related publications:
- Fly ash: the"poor man's portland cement" (CTRE en Route) Jul 2000
- Reclaimed Fly Ash As Select Fill Under PCC Pavement (2000 Mid-Continent Transportation Symposium) May 2000
Sponsor(s)/partner(s)
Sponsor(s):
- Iowa Department of Transportation
- Iowa Highway Research Board