Abstract

The utilization of aeolian sand resources for road construction is a specific measure to develop green and low-carbon transportation, and also conforms to the concept of green and sustainable development of roads in China. Based on this, the feasibility of using aeolian sand as a substitute for fine aggregate for cement stabilized graded crushed stone was explored, and the effects of different aeolian sand dosages on the unconfined compressive strength, bending and flexural strength, and splitting strength of cement stabilized crushed stone mixtures were studied. The results indicate that the addition of aeolian sand has a significant deterioration effect on the mechanical properties of cement stabilized graded crushed stone mixtures. The larger the amount of aeolian sand added, the more severe its impact on the mixture. Therefore, controlling the amount of aeolian sand within 6 % can meet the mechanical performance requirements. To ensure the large-scale utilization of aeolian sand resources, future research can comprehensively consider the shrinkage characteristics, durability, and water stability of cement stabilized crushed stone mixtures, and further recommend the maximum dosage of aeolian sand.

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