2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2022.10.288
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Kaolinite subgrade strength characteristics variation with RBI Grade 81

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“…We notice that failed kaolinite particles are often associated with iron hydroxide traces. The compressive strength obtained at high compaction loads is comparable with the data in the literature for clay plasters [48,49]. Horabik and Jozefaciuk show that the kaolinite amount increases the compressive strength of granular material such as quartz, up to 1 MPa at an optimal amount of 32% and without internal pores [50].…”
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confidence: 84%
“…We notice that failed kaolinite particles are often associated with iron hydroxide traces. The compressive strength obtained at high compaction loads is comparable with the data in the literature for clay plasters [48,49]. Horabik and Jozefaciuk show that the kaolinite amount increases the compressive strength of granular material such as quartz, up to 1 MPa at an optimal amount of 32% and without internal pores [50].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%