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A new characterization technique,a repeated load CBR test,was used to evaluate the resilient properties recycled mix-granulate unbound base material. This is a mixture of crushed concrete and crushed masonry,so recycled demolition waste,this is used on a wide scale in the Netherlands as road base material. The repeated load CBR test,done with standard CBR testing facility,was conducted to estimate the resilient modulus. For comparison and assessment purposes the tests were carried out with the same material conditions (composition,grading,moisture and compaction degree) as have been applied in earlier triaxial testing in the Road and Railway Engineering Laboratory,Delft University of Technology. The results indicate that the repeated load CBR test yields a good estimate of the stress dependent equivalent modulus for the sample material as bulk,which can be used in mechanistic pavement analysis in the absence of triaxial test results.
A new characterization technique, a repeated load CBR test, was used to evaluate the resilient properties of recycled mix-granulate unbound base material. This is a mixture of crushed concrete and crushed masonry, so recycled demolition waste, this is used on a wide scale in the Netherlands as road base material. The repeated load CBR test, done with standard CBR testing facility, was conducted to estimate the resilient modulus. For comparison and assessment purposes the tests were carried out with the same material conditions (composition, grading, moisture and compaction degree) as have been applied in earlier triaxial testing in the Road and Railway Engineering Laboratory, Delft University of Technology. The results indicate that the repeated load CBR test yields a good estimate of the stress dependent equivalent modulus for the sample material as bulk, which can be used in mechanistic pavement analysis in the absence of triaxial test results.