Abstract
Full-depth reclamation (FDR) with cement slurry is a process of recycling an existing road in-place and chemically stabilizing it with cement slurry. The stabilization process not only recycles the old worn-out flexible pavement, but it also provides stability to the underlying soils, all with a single process. The presentation covers the design and construction steps of the entire process, as well as a review of INDOT Standard Specification Section 307.
Session Number
47
Session Title
Full-Depth Reclamation With Cement Slurry
Track Title
Pavements
Location
PMU250/FACW
Date of Version
March 2018
Recommended Citation
Hall, Scott, "Full Depth Reclamation with Cement" (2018). Purdue Road School. 38.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2018/presentations/38
Start Date
3-6-2018 2:00 PM
End Date
3-6-2018 2:50 PM
Full Depth Reclamation with Cement
PMU250/FACW
Full-depth reclamation (FDR) with cement slurry is a process of recycling an existing road in-place and chemically stabilizing it with cement slurry. The stabilization process not only recycles the old worn-out flexible pavement, but it also provides stability to the underlying soils, all with a single process. The presentation covers the design and construction steps of the entire process, as well as a review of INDOT Standard Specification Section 307.