Black cotton soil (BCS) deposits, stabilized with waste materials-wood-ash and organic matter (leaves, grass, etc.) exist in BCS areas of North Karnataka, India. These ash-modified soils (AMS) are apparently stabilized by hydrated lime produced by biochemical, dissolution, and hydration reactions. The influence of cyclic wetting and drying on the swelling behaviour of wood-ash-modified BCS and laboratory lime-treated BCS specimens are examined in this study. Such a study is required to assess the long-term behaviour of chemically stabilized soils in geotechnical applications. Cyclic wetting and drying caused the AMS specimens to become more porous and less saturated. Consequently, the cyclically wetted and dried (or desiccated) AMS specimen...
International audienceThe durability, which refers to the ability of earthen structures to ensure th...
AbstractStabilization of soils is an effective method for improvement of soil properties and the pav...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
During a survey of black cotton soil zones of Karnataka, indigenously stabilized black cotton soil d...
Black cotton soil (BCS) forms a major soil group in Kenya and is characterized by high shrink/swell ...
The soils of Indian Black Cotton are well-known examples of Expansive soils, which display significa...
Black cotton (BC) soil that change significantly in volume with change in water content is the major...
The swelling properties of expansive soils can be reduced by the addition of modifiers. Nevertheless...
The paper presents some experimental results obtained on samples extracted from a full-scale embankm...
Expansive soils are a worldwide problem especially in the regions where climate is arid or semi arid...
Expansive soil contains montmorillonite clay mineral; which has tendency to swell by imbibing water ...
The efficiency of typical chemical and mechanical soil stabilization techniques in mitigating the sw...
The abundance of granular waste materials coupled with their successful reuse in construction fills ...
In developing countries like India, due to remarkable development in road infrastructure, soil stabi...
The effect of quantity of lime and duration of curing on the basic properties of a black cotton soil...
International audienceThe durability, which refers to the ability of earthen structures to ensure th...
AbstractStabilization of soils is an effective method for improvement of soil properties and the pav...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
During a survey of black cotton soil zones of Karnataka, indigenously stabilized black cotton soil d...
Black cotton soil (BCS) forms a major soil group in Kenya and is characterized by high shrink/swell ...
The soils of Indian Black Cotton are well-known examples of Expansive soils, which display significa...
Black cotton (BC) soil that change significantly in volume with change in water content is the major...
The swelling properties of expansive soils can be reduced by the addition of modifiers. Nevertheless...
The paper presents some experimental results obtained on samples extracted from a full-scale embankm...
Expansive soils are a worldwide problem especially in the regions where climate is arid or semi arid...
Expansive soil contains montmorillonite clay mineral; which has tendency to swell by imbibing water ...
The efficiency of typical chemical and mechanical soil stabilization techniques in mitigating the sw...
The abundance of granular waste materials coupled with their successful reuse in construction fills ...
In developing countries like India, due to remarkable development in road infrastructure, soil stabi...
The effect of quantity of lime and duration of curing on the basic properties of a black cotton soil...
International audienceThe durability, which refers to the ability of earthen structures to ensure th...
AbstractStabilization of soils is an effective method for improvement of soil properties and the pav...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...