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Preparation of Sandy Soil Stabilizer for Roads Based on Radiation Modified Polymer Composite

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 RADIATION modified polymer composite (RMPC) was studied to build an extremely durable sandy road, construct a trail or bath, or control dust and erosion. A dilute solution of composite binds sandy soil fines through a coagulation bonding process. The result is a dense soil structure that has superior resistance to cracks and water penetration and can also solve erosion control problems. In erosion control applications, diluted composite is merely sprayed into sandy soil without compaction, effectively sealing the surface to prevent air-born dust or deterioration from erosion. The prepared composite has an elastic and melt-able film formation that imparts thermal compacting to the stabilized sandy soil after full dryness for sandy road leveling, repairing and restoration processes. The prepared composite is environmentally economical when compared with traditional sandy soil stabilizing (SSS) or sealing methods.

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10.21608/ejrsa.2016.1578

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Sandy soil stabilizer, Composite, Radiation

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29

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1

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331

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2016-12-01

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2015-11-16

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2016-12-31

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49

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62

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1110-0303

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2314-8527

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136

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Egyptian Journal of Radiation Sciences and Applications

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https://ejrsa.journals.ekb.eg/

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Preparation of Sandy Soil Stabilizer for Roads Based on Radiation Modified Polymer Composite

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22 Jan 2023