Assessment for Sustainable Use of Quarry Fines as Pavement Construction Materials: Part II-Stabilization and Characterization of Quarry Fine Materials

A secondary by-product, quarry fines, has previously been investigated for applications in high volume as pavement construction materials. Results from a series of laboratory tests suggest qualified basic properties except for the possibility of frost susceptibility for the virgin quarry fines. In P...

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Main Authors: Yinning Zhang, Leena Katariina Korkiala-Tanttu, Mari Borén
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/15/2450
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spelling doaj-97e3cc5b3681411185781e67cadfa9402020-11-24T22:15:25ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-08-011215245010.3390/ma12152450ma12152450Assessment for Sustainable Use of Quarry Fines as Pavement Construction Materials: Part II-Stabilization and Characterization of Quarry Fine MaterialsYinning Zhang0Leena Katariina Korkiala-Tanttu1Mari Borén2Department of Civil Engineering, Aalto University, 00076 Aalto, FinlandDepartment of Civil Engineering, Aalto University, 00076 Aalto, FinlandDestia Oy, Neilikkatie 17, 01301 Vantaa, FinlandA secondary by-product, quarry fines, has previously been investigated for applications in high volume as pavement construction materials. Results from a series of laboratory tests suggest qualified basic properties except for the possibility of frost susceptibility for the virgin quarry fines. In Part II of the research, stabilized quarry fine specimens were prepared and investigated in view of the mechanical behavior, and the durability represented by susceptibility to freezing and thawing cycles. The unconfined compressive strength, which is also the commonly used strength indicator, was adopted to evaluate the validity of the stabilized quarry fines as pavement construction materials. The laboratory-determined parameters were then compared among specimens treated with different stabilizers and with the typical requirements for pavement base/subbase layers. The stabilized quarry fines can be qualified for applications in pavement base, subbase and filter layer depending on the types of stabilizers used and degrees of compaction achieved.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/15/2450sustainablesecondary materialsquarry finesfreezing-thawing
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Leena Katariina Korkiala-Tanttu
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Leena Katariina Korkiala-Tanttu
Mari Borén
Assessment for Sustainable Use of Quarry Fines as Pavement Construction Materials: Part II-Stabilization and Characterization of Quarry Fine Materials
Materials
sustainable
secondary materials
quarry fines
freezing-thawing
author_facet Yinning Zhang
Leena Katariina Korkiala-Tanttu
Mari Borén
author_sort Yinning Zhang
title Assessment for Sustainable Use of Quarry Fines as Pavement Construction Materials: Part II-Stabilization and Characterization of Quarry Fine Materials
title_short Assessment for Sustainable Use of Quarry Fines as Pavement Construction Materials: Part II-Stabilization and Characterization of Quarry Fine Materials
title_full Assessment for Sustainable Use of Quarry Fines as Pavement Construction Materials: Part II-Stabilization and Characterization of Quarry Fine Materials
title_fullStr Assessment for Sustainable Use of Quarry Fines as Pavement Construction Materials: Part II-Stabilization and Characterization of Quarry Fine Materials
title_full_unstemmed Assessment for Sustainable Use of Quarry Fines as Pavement Construction Materials: Part II-Stabilization and Characterization of Quarry Fine Materials
title_sort assessment for sustainable use of quarry fines as pavement construction materials: part ii-stabilization and characterization of quarry fine materials
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2019-08-01
description A secondary by-product, quarry fines, has previously been investigated for applications in high volume as pavement construction materials. Results from a series of laboratory tests suggest qualified basic properties except for the possibility of frost susceptibility for the virgin quarry fines. In Part II of the research, stabilized quarry fine specimens were prepared and investigated in view of the mechanical behavior, and the durability represented by susceptibility to freezing and thawing cycles. The unconfined compressive strength, which is also the commonly used strength indicator, was adopted to evaluate the validity of the stabilized quarry fines as pavement construction materials. The laboratory-determined parameters were then compared among specimens treated with different stabilizers and with the typical requirements for pavement base/subbase layers. The stabilized quarry fines can be qualified for applications in pavement base, subbase and filter layer depending on the types of stabilizers used and degrees of compaction achieved.
topic sustainable
secondary materials
quarry fines
freezing-thawing
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/15/2450
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