Journal of Materials Science, Vol.29, No.12, 3255-3260, 1994
Behavior of Soil-Cement Specimens in Unconfined Dynamic Compression
The response of the cement-stabilized red marl to dynamic loading in compression has been investigated over a range of cement contents and curing times. Specimens were subjected to different stress levels below unconfined compressive strength, at a frequency of 5 Hz, and a fatigue relationship for the material was developed. The value of resilient modulus was found to be greater than the modulus of elasticity for the same cement content and curing time.