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SEMINAIRE INTERNATIONAL SUR L'UTILISATION APPROPRIEE DU MATERIEL NATUREL SUR LA ROUTE

Le séminaire s'est tenu à Oulan-Bator du 18 au 21 juin 2002, et a réuni plus de 50 délégués venant de 12 pays.

ACTES DU SEMINAIRE (anglais/français)

TITRES

 PRESENTATIONS

 SESSION 1 : FREEZE-THAW EFFECTS ON ROADWAYS

 1.1

Use of natural marginal materials in roadway construction, Dr Hervé Havard (France) 

Paper (french) 

 1.2

Use of excavated excess soils in earthworks, Akiomi Shimazu (Japan)

Paper 

 1.3

Applicability of marble quarry waste in pavement layers, Helena Lima (Portugal) 

Paper 

1.4 

Characterisation of materials for embankments on an expressway according to the new PG 3 Specifications, E. Dapena (Spain) 

Paper 

1.5

The use of cement stabilized soil for low volume traffic in Mongolia, Dr T. Momoi (Japan), Dr Z. Binderya, J. Davaasuren, S. Khasnavch (Mongolia) 

 English Paper

French Paper 

1.6

On the site experiment for improving pebble cover stability by using soil stabilizing solution- Top seal., Mr Ts. Burentogtokh (Mongolia)

Paper

1.7

Use of arid soil as fill in embankment, Guy Morel, Dr. Hervé Havard, Alain Quibel (France) 

Paper 

1.8 

A framework for the appropriate use of marginal materials, J.R. Cook, C.S. Gourley (England) 

Paper 

1.9 

Use of rock asphalt for road construction, N. Chuluuntulga (Mongolia) 

English Paper 

French Paper 

 SESSION 2 : ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION IN EXTREMELY COLD WEATHER

 2.1

Frost action considerations in roadway construction, Dr Edward Hoppe (USA) 

Paper 

 2.2

Soil distress originated by seasonal freezing and its influence to the road construction, Dr D. Dashjamts (Mongolia) 

Paper 

 2.3

The role of specific surface area and related index properties in the frost heavy susceptibility of soils, Ross, D. Rieke, Dr Ted S. Vinson (USA)

 

 
 2.4

Freeze-thaw effects on roadways (approach to pavement design with Special Reference to roads in Mongolia), Dr P.N. Kachroo, N.G.K. Raju (India), L. Gombo (Mongolia) 

Paper 

2.5 

The German system of frost protection of roads, Georg Tophinke (Germany)

Paper 

2.6

Estimation of effects on the period of exploitation of roads by nature and climate, Dr B.P. Nosov (Russia), Bolormaa (Mongolia) 

Paper (french) 

2.7

Factors influencing the bridge structure in cold seasons, Dr B. Jambaldorj, S. Khasnavch (Mongolia) 

Paper 

2.8

The influence of natural factors at the road structure, Dr D. Dorjsuren (Mongolia) 

Paper 

2.9

Effect of frost on the roads of Swiss Alps, Dr Aurele Parriaux (Switzerland) 

Paper 

2.10

The issues of frost heave on the design of embankments, J. Davaasuren (Mongolia) 

English Paper 

French Paper 

 SESSION 3 : USE OF NATURAL MARGINAL MATERIALS IN ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION

 3.1

Fundamental experiments on earthworks in winter, Junichi Nishikawa (Japan) 

English Paper 

French Paper 

 3.2

Characteristics of road maintenance in Mongolian winter conditions, N. Adilbish (Mongolia) 

Paper (french) 

3.3 

Pavement structure in eastern roads in Mongolia, Mr Hara (Japan) 

Slides 

3.4

Considering the conditions of climate and soil in road and bridge construction work in the example of the road to Undurkhaan, Dr A. Anand (Mongolia)

English Paper 

French Paper 

3.5

Roadway construction and maintenance in extremely cold weather, Ram Prakash, Aseem Prabhakar (India)

Paper 

3.6

Low temperature cracking and rutting in asphalt concrete pavements, Dr Ted S. Vinson, B. Gary Hicks (USA)

 

 

3.7 

Cement stabilization in cold regions, Dr Ted S. Vinson, Dr Edward Hoppe (USA)

   

3.8 

Considerations in casting constructional elements of reinforced concrete bridges and affording protection against heavy frost, B. Erkhembayar (Mongolia)

English Paper 

 French Paper

3.9

Road rehabilitation projects in Mongolia, Dr Hans Christian Korsgaarg, Peter Burn, Kurt Nielsen (Denmark)

Slides 

3.10

Road construction in Yellowstone National Park, Craig Dewey, Dr Edward Hoppe (USA). NOTA: Pictures in the Slide are separate files

Paper 

Slides 

3.11 

Knowledge and experience with earthworks in cold weather conditions, G. Tophinke (Germany)

Paper 

3.12

The use of cold asphalt concrete in Mongolia, Dr D. Gerelnyam (Mongolia)

English Paper 

French Paper 

SESSION 4 : EROSION CONTROL OF EMBANKMENTS AGAINST AIR AND WATER

 4.1

Erodibility factor of local Madrid soils, E. Dapena (Spain) 

Paper 

 4.2

Erosion control measures in roadway construction, Dr Edward Hoppe (USA) 

Paper 

 4.3

Road earthworks in the sand dunes of Mauritania, Dr Hervé Havard (France)

 

 
 4.4

Vulnerability of roads of Swiss Alps to water erosion, Dr Aurele Parriaux (Switzerland) 

Paper 

 SESSION 5 : OTHERS

 5.1

Implementation of the PIARC HDM-4 programme in Mongolia, B. Oyuntsetseg (Mongolia) 

Paper (french) 

Slides (english)  

 5.2

Public Procurement Law of Mongolia, Manmohan Rupray (Canada) 

 

 
 5.3

Some Internet resources for roadway construction, Dr Edward Hoppe (USA)