The article considers the use of collapsible road surfaces on temporary roads and develops a method for substantiating the composition of a set of collapsible road surfaces, the use of which will ensure the construction of a section of highway in the most likely conditions, such as entrances to construction sites, as wooden roads and even bridges, approaches to the bridge, detours of main roads during construction. the proposed method of substantiating the composition of a set of collapsible pavement allows you to calculate the composition of the set not only taking into account its weight and size characteristics, but also the conditions of use. The main of these conditions is the uncertainty of the length of the sections of the highway that require the use of the SRDP. In contrast to the existing ones, the proposed method allows to reduce the influence of uncertainty and obtain the composition of the kit, the use of which will ensure the construction of a section of the highway in the most likely conditions.
Keywords: highway, entrance, road surface, bridge, approach to the bridge, construction site, collapsible road surfaces, slab, road construction, method
In the article, it is proposed to take the density of soil particles as the maximum density, the determination of which does not require sophisticated equipment, is determined in the laboratory using a pycnometer, while the density of soil particles is a fairly stable value, depending only on the composition of the soil. As a result, a more advanced method has been developed for assessing the degree of compaction of sandy soils by using the density of soil particles and statistical dependencies as the maximum soil density without directly determining the maximum density and optimal soil moisture in the laboratory according to GOST 22733-2016. Based on the research of BeldorNIA, it is proposed to take the density of soil particles as the maximum density, the determination of which does not require the presence of complex equipment.
Keywords: highway, soil, soil compaction, soil composition, road surface, road defects, trackage, road construction, method, pycnometer