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Author:
Guo, Fangyu author Iowa State University
Title:
Pilot Construction Project for Granular Shoulder Stabilization Fangyu Guo, Miguel Andres Guerra, Charles T Jahren, David J. White
Publisher:
Institute for TransportationIowa State University
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xvii, 125 pages (145 pages in PDF file) Illustrations, charts, maps, photographs (chiefly color)
Subject:
Roads--Shoulders.
Roads--Maintenance and repair.--Iowa--Maintenance and repair.
Roads--Maintenance and repair.--Maintenance and repair.
Granular materials
Highway maintenance
Road shoulders
Ruts (Pavements)
Soil stabilization
Soybeans
Other Authors:
Guerra, Miguel Andres author Iowa State University
Jahren, Charles T. author Iowa State University
White, David J. author Iowa State University
Iowa State University. Institute for Transportation, performing body.
Iowa. Department of Transportation, sponsoring body.
Iowa. Highway Research Board, sponsoring body.
Notes:
"September 2013" -- Technical Report Documentation Page Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57)
Scope Note:
Final Report
Summary:
Granular shoulders need to be maintained on a regular basis because edge ruts and potholes develop, posing a safety hazard to motorists. The successful mitigation of edge-rut issues for granular shoulders would increase safety and reduce the number of procedures currently required to maintain granular shoulders in Iowa. In addition, better performance of granular shoulders reduces the urgency to pave granular shoulders. Delaying or permanently avoiding paving shoulders where possible allows more flexibility in making investments in the road network. To stabilize shoulders and reduce the number of maintenance cycles necessary per season, one possible stabilizing agent--acidulated soybean oil soapstock--as investigated in this research. A pilot testing project was conducted for selected problematic shoulders in northern and northeastern Iowa. Soapstock was applied on granular shoulders and monitored during application and pre- and post-application. Application techniques were documented and the percentage of application success was calculated for each treated shoulder section. As a result of this research, it was concluded that soybean oil soapstock can be an effective stabilizer for granular shoulders under certain conditions. The researchers also developed draft specifications that could possibly be used to engage a contractor to perform the work using a maintenance-type construction contract. The documented application techniques from this project could be used as guidance for those who want to apply soapstock for stabilizing granular shoulders but might not be familiar with this technique.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)902811647
Locations:
IAOX771 -- State Library of Iowa (Des Moines)

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