get some hot macadam- jam it into the pothole, tamp it. done.
it is a roadbase material consisting of crushed rock/slag usually premixed with controlled amount of water sufficient for adequate compaction.
1:2
it is 3 to 2
Lean mix concrete is used for substructures like foundations,piles,etc.,Ready mix concrete is used for superstructures and also for mass construction.Generally, quality of ready mix concrete is good when compared to the lean mix concrete.Workability of lean mix concrete is high when compared to RMC.
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wet mix mecadam is a base layer of DBM bonding b/w WMM and DBM is too good and we can compact the WMM fully..........
mix it with nitric acid Just kidding, simply add at least 50% water
it is a roadbase material consisting of crushed rock/slag usually premixed with controlled amount of water sufficient for adequate compaction.
I never played it
simple yes
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The unit weight of Wet Mix Macadam (WMM) typically ranges between 2.2 to 2.4 g/cm3. It can vary depending on the mix design and materials used in the construction of the WMM layer. The unit weight is an important parameter in determining the compacted density and strength of the WMM layer.
Yes. Very simple answer.
No, this is a simple mixture.
The quantity of Water Bound Macadam (WBM) is measured in cubic meters because it refers to a three-dimensional volume of material required to construct the road base, which includes depth, width, and length. In contrast, Water Bound Macadam Mix (WMM) is measured in square meters as it pertains to the surface area that needs to be covered with the mix, focusing on the two-dimensional aspect of the pavement surface. Therefore, cubic meters account for the volume needed for structural integrity, while square meters relate to the area needing coverage.
You have to beat one of the star roads located to the right on the star cup
Massachusetts has approximately 38,000 miles of paved roads. This includes a mix of state highways, local roads, and urban streets. The extensive network supports both urban and rural areas across the state, facilitating transportation and connectivity.