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CEE 505 - Transportation Soil Stabilization

Last offered Spring 2026

Official Description

Aims to introduce theory, techniques and applications of chemical and mechanical stabilization of soils and aggregates used in construction and maintenance of roads, railroads, and airfields. Chemical stabilization includes use of lime, cement, fly ash, and emulsions as compaction aids to soils, as binders and water repellents, to treat weak soils and aggregates. Mechanical stabilization deals with the use of non-biodegradable reinforcement, such as geosynthetics and fibers, to improve strength and stiffness. Course Information: 4 graduate hours. 4 professional hours. Prerequisite: CEE 483.

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Subject Area

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering

Course Description

This course aims to introduce theory, techniques and applications of chemical and mechanical stabilization of soils and aggregates used in construction and maintenance of roads, railroads, and airfields. Chemical stabilization includes use of lime, cement, fly ash, and emulsions as compaction aids to soils, as binders and water repellents, to treat weak soils and aggregates. Mechanical stabilization deals with the use of non-biodegradable reinforcement, such as geosynthetics and fibers, to improve strength and stiffness.

Credit Hours

4 hours

Prerequisites

Undergraduate degree and CEE 483.

TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Transport Soil StabilizationONL74727ONL40930 - 1050 T R    Erol Tutumluer
Transport Soil StabilizationTS74726LCD40930 - 1050 T R  1311 Newmark Civil Engineering Bldg Erol Tutumluer