3. Compacting the roadbed with a vibratory roller
1. When rolling the fill roadbed, vibratory rollers of different tonnages should be selected according to the thickness of the fill, and the driving speed of the roller should also be noted. Generally, the compaction effect is proportional to the number of rolling times and inversely proportional to the driving speed; relevant tests show that the compaction effect is best when the driving speed is 3~6km/h.
2. When rolling gravel and other non-depressed roadbeds, high-frequency, low-amplitude vibratory rollers can be used, with a rolling speed of 3~6km/h and 2~3 rolling times. If the layer thickness is too thick, the rolling speed can be reduced.
3. When rolling non-plastic silt roadbed, the layer thickness can reach 0.7~1.0m, and a heavy roller of 10~15t can be selected
4. When rolling clay roadbed containing a certain amount of clay, a vibratory roller with medium or low static pressure can be selected
5. When rolling clay roadbed, a large-tonnage vibratory roller should be selected; when rolling high-strength clay roadbed, a sheep's foot vibratory roller must be used; when rolling clay roadbed, a high-amplitude, low-frequency compaction method should be used, and the compaction speed is 3~4km/h.