2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2006.07.014
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Geotechnical, mechanical, chemical and mineralogical characterization of a lateritic gravels of Sapouy (Burkina Faso) used in road construction

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“…Generally, they are of good to fair quality as raw materials used both in building and road constructions. However, as observed by Millogo et al (2008) and references therein, lateritic soils chosen based only from the results of geotechnical tests behaved badly on the pavements after a short period. This behavior could be attributed to the insufficiency of the geotechnical tests justifying the choice of lateritic soils destined to the road construction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Generally, they are of good to fair quality as raw materials used both in building and road constructions. However, as observed by Millogo et al (2008) and references therein, lateritic soils chosen based only from the results of geotechnical tests behaved badly on the pavements after a short period. This behavior could be attributed to the insufficiency of the geotechnical tests justifying the choice of lateritic soils destined to the road construction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…According to Day (2000) lateritic soils consisting mainly of un-swelling clay such as kaolinite are generally located below the A-line. Satisfactory classification of expansive soils implies that the geotechnical parameters that characterize swelling are known (Millogo et al 2008). The swelling rate (ε s ) which is defined as the percentage of swelling of a clay sample compacted at optimum Proctor and subjected to a load of 7 kPa was computed using the following equation (2) (Derriche and Kebaili 1998):…”
Section: Grain Size Distribution and Atterberg's Limitsmentioning
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“…(González de Vallejo and Ferrer, 2011). Millogo et al, (2008) listed the following geotechnical properties of laterites in Burkina Faso: maximum dry density (MDD) of 21.7 kN/m 3 at an optimum moisture content (OMC) of 6.6% with 43% CBR at 95% of MDD. They went further to describe the stress-strain curves of the soils, which show a ductile type of rupture mechanism with a well-defined plastic phase.…”
Section: Shear Strength Of Lateritic Soilsmentioning
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“…These results are typical of soils derived from rocks that are mostly felsic in origin and the soils from both sample areas reflect the mineralogical and textural characteristics of the parent rock. (Adeyemi andOyeyemi, 2000 andMillogo et al, 2008). Building standards and published sources agree on the need for a minimum clay content in soil material used as construction material (Centre for Development of Industry CDI; African Regional Organization for Standardization (ARSO, 1998), The United States Office of Internal Affairs handbook for building homes of earth, (Wolfskill et al, 1970), The Australian Earth Building Handbook, (Standards Australia and Walker, HB 195, 2002); Houben and Guillaud, (1994); Delgado and Guerrero, 2007).…”
Section: Sc-clayey Sand Sm-silty Sandmentioning
confidence: 99%