Compaction by superimposing impact forces on a preloaded area of

Road structure – process – or apparatus – Apparatus – Means to agitate material

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404122, E01C 1938

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ABSTRACT:
A method of soil compaction consists in, during compaction of the soil, applying a smaller auxiliary force around the area of the soil to which a larger compacting force is applied. In soil compacting apparatus a pneumatic tire is used for applying the auxiliary force and the compacting force is applied by a cylindrical or non-cylindrical compacting member located within the tire, the compacting member being adapted to contact the inner surface of the tire for applying the compacting force to the soil. In another embodiment, the compacting member is mounted adjacent the pneumatic tire on a common axle therewith.

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