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Lightweight |
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| Landscape & Plaza Fill | Bulkheads & Retaining Walls | ||
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Minimizes dad loads
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Reduces soil thrust as well as bending moments
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| Stucture Repair & Rehabilitation | Landfill Drainage | ||
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Reduces deadload on existing structures
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Inert; chemically stable
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| Fill Over Poor Soils & Marsh Lands | Waterfront Structures | ||
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Otherwise unusuable land can be reclaimed & developed |
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Otherwise unusuable land can be reclaimed & developed Design elevations are achieved with low fill weight Controlled gradations assure consistent in-place density Long-term settlement is controlled and reduced Controlled fill allows uniform load distribution |
| Insulating Backfill | Underground Conduit & Pipelines | ||
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Allows economical modification to marine terminals Allows increased dockside draft Reduces lateral thrust/bending moments Allows free drainage and control of in-place density Insulating Backfill (need imagine) Substantially reduces ground movement-induced stress on pipes and structures Counteracts frost heaving, resists freeze/thaw cycles, highly insulative Inert, non-corrosive and stable |
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Reduces deadloads on buried structures
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| Advantages |
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Design Cost Effective |
Placement No Special Job Site Equipment Needed Readily Available Easy to Handle and Install Can Be Placed in Any Weather No Waiting Between Placing Lifts Lower Transportation Costs Less Wear on Equipment Easily compacted |
| Applications Slop Stabilization Subgrade Stabilization and Improvement Gas Ventilation for Landfills Thermal Insulation Landscape & Plaza Fill Fill Over pipelines and Conduits Fill Over Poor Soils and Marshlands Fill Behind Bulkhead & retaining walls |
| Engineers Design Table STALITE Lightweight Aggregate Fill/Natural Granular Fill Range of Unit Weights for Dry & Submerged Conditions |
B. Use of Vibratory Roller: Horizontal layers should C. Use of Portable Vibratory Plate Compacting Machine: |
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| Aggregate | Inital Placement Method (a) |
Dry Unit Weight Before Submergence (pcf) |
*Estimated Unit Weight (pcf) After Long-Term Submergence (b) |
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| STALITE Lightweight Aggregate |
Loose Compacted |
46.0 62.0 |
50.1 67.6 |
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| Natural Granular |
Loose Compacted |
121.1 128.3 |
122.3 129.6 |
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| Notes: In the table above, multiply by 0.157 to obtain kN/m3. (a) Loose indicates minimum dry unit weight from ASTM D-4254, and Compacted indicates maximum dry unit weight from the Standard Compaction Test, ASTM D-4253. (b) Surface dry weight after long-term absorption (STALITE =9%) *STALITE is a low absorption aggregate. Unit weight after long-term submersion is less than other lightweight aggregates. |
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