Burma Soils. A Study of the Effects of Lime and Cement on Paddy and Laterite Material
Abstract
Laboratory tests were performed on samples of paddy and laterite soils obtained from the proposed right-of-way of the Rangoon-Mandalay Highway, Burma. These tests were conducted to determine the basic engineering properties of the soils and to evaluate the feasibility of stabilizing these soils with lime and cement. The addition of lime to these soils had little beneficial effect on either soil. This was due to the non-reactive nature of the soils and the poor stabilizing quality of the lime available in Burma. Special tests using American lime indicated a strength increase of about 300% over the natural soil strength, compared to an increase of less than 100% with Burma lime. Addition of cement, on the order of 6% by dry weight of soil, effectively stabilizes both soils. Unconfined compressive strengths of both are increased on the order of 300%.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1971
- Accession Number
- AD0720993
Entities
People
- Norbert B. Schomaker
- Raymond E. Aufmuth
Organizations
- Construction Engineering Research Laboratory