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Differences and commonalities impregnation of dry and wet sand

Maujuda МUZAFFAROVATashkent Institute of Railway Engineering, Tashkent, UzbekistanMakhamadjan MirakhmedovTashkent Institute of Railway Engineering, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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The article is devoted to research new methods of physic-chemical methods of preventing deflation to protect railways and highways from such phenomena as exogenous sand drifts. In particular, first studied the possibility of using binders in sand wet state. Results can significantly extend the scope of the method, and identified with particular impregnation maintaining stability requirements protective cover reduces both the concentration previously recommended binders, and their costs, thereby securing implementation in practice of shifting sands resource-saving technology.

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