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Title: Geotechnical characterization of local materials used in road construction in the Brazzaville Area, Congo
Authors: David Bilembi, Hilaire Elenga, Timothee Nsongo, Bernard Mabiala, Adolphe Kimpena
Journal: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Publisher: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2017
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Language: English
The survey of the road construction materials within the Brazzaville Area in the Congo was conducted on the geotechnical data of materials collected from different sites in order to establish a correlation with the norms of their use in Civil Engineering fields. These data include grading curves, consistency limits for the fine fraction, modified Proctor test results and CBR tests. Those data were subjected to classical statistic processing (characterization of every geotechnical parameter variability, study of correlations between parameters). The survey concludes that the material samples analyzed present so close physical properties that they cannot be clearly distinguished through statistical analysis. The overall analysis of the CBR index values varies depending on the materials used. As a consequence. These variations cause the deterioration of the pavement structure. The constituents that comply with the above defined physical properties can be used as materials of a pavement structural layer. The deterioration effects and the granular fragmentation from the Inkisi formations help appreciate the Micro-Deval coefficient and the Los Angeles coefficient, for the figures of both coefficients and result in high figures which mean better basic mechanical properties of the foundation and structural layers.
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