Browsing ODA Open Digital Archive by Author "Hoff, Inge"
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Dataset of mechanical properties of coarse aggregates stabilized with traditional and nontraditional additives: Stiffness, deformation, resistance to freezing and stripping
Barbieri, Diego Maria; Lou, Baowen; Dyke, Robert Jason; Chen, Hao; Chandra Sahoo, Umesh; Tingle, Jeb S; Hoff, Inge (Data in Brief;Volume 46, February 2023, 108781, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-12-05)The dataset derives from a thorough laboratory characterization of all existing stabilization technologies suitable for coarse-graded aggregates. They include two traditional binders (based on cement and bitumen) and eleven ... -
Dataset regarding the mechanical properties of roads unbound treated with synthetic fluid based on isoalkane and tall oil
Barbieri, Diego Maria; Lou, Baowen; Dyke, Robert Jason; Chen, Hao; Wang, Fusong; Connor, Billy; Hoff, Inge (Data in Brief;Volume 40, February 2022, 107758, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-27)The dataset revolves around the laboratory testing of an innovative additive technology for possible stabilization of unbound courses in road pavements. The product is a synthetic fluid based on isoalkane and tall oil ... -
Design and sustainability analyses of road base layers stabilized with traditional and nontraditional additives
Barbieri, Diego Maria; Lou, Baowen; Dyke, Robert Jason; Wang, Xueting; Chen, Hao; Shu, Benan; Gazder, Uneb; Horpibulsuk, Suksun; Tingle, Jeb S; Hoff, Inge (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Base course is an important structural layer of a road pavement which plays a vital role in transferring and distributing the traffic loadings to the subgrade. The base usually comprises unbound materials, which can be ... -
Mechanical properties of roads unbound treated with synthetic fluid based on isoalkane and tall oil
Barbieri, Diego Maria; Lou, Baowen; Dyke, Robert Jason; Chen, Hao; Wang, Fusong; Connor, Billy; Hoff, Inge (Transportation Geotechnics;Volume 32, January 2022, 100701, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-17)The unbound layers are an essential component of both highly trafficked and low-volume roads as their me- chanical properties are of major importance when it comes to ensuring a well-performing pavement. However, as the ...