2022
DOI: 10.1680/jgeen.19.00303
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Assessing compaction of existing railway subgrades using dynamic cone penetration testing

Abstract: Dynamic cone penetration testing has been extensively used in the past for subgrade performance assessment and quality control in road construction practice. However, the method is not commonly employed on high-speed railways. This is due to lack of field data that prove its feasibility as an alternative method for assessing subgrade quality. To mitigate this gap, a series of in situ tests was performed on existing subgrades built with coarse-grained soils at five different sections along the Tehran–Isfahan hi… Show more

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