Evaluation of vibratory rollers on three types of soils; study of determining ability of vibratory rollers to compact soils; for comparative purposes, 50-ton rubber-tired roller was used; results of study show that light vibratory rollers can obtain satisfactory densities if lift thicknesses are restricted; heavy, low-frequency vibratory roller will compact to greater depths than light, high-frequency roller; vibratory rollers generally perform better in granular soils.
Soil compaction investigation -- 10
U S Waterways Experiment Station -- Tech Memo
1968
27 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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