Lime has been used extensively to improve the shear strength of fine-grained soils. It has been recently reported that the presence of sulphate causes abnormal volume changes in lime-stabilized soil. The paper presents the strength behaviour of lime-treated montmorillonitic natural black cotton soil in the presence of varying sulphate contents after curing for periods of up to 365 days. Alteration of soil-lime reactions in the presence of sulphate affects the strength development by cementation. Consequently, the stress-strain behaviour effective stress paths of soil cured with sulphate are similar to those of normally consolidated soil rather than cemented soils. The reduction in shear strength due to a reduction in effective cohesion inte...
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International audienceDurability of lime-treated soil structures, such as earth dams, dikes or river...
The role of moulding water content, from the dry side of the optimum to the wet side of optimum, in ...
Lime has been used extensively to improve the shear strength of fine-grained soils. It has been rece...
Lime has been extensively used to improve the strength of fine-grained soils. It has recently been r...
Soft clays known for their high compressibility, low stiffness and low shear strength are always ass...
This study investigated the consolidated undrained shear behaviour of a stabilised high-sulphate soi...
An attempt has been made to bring out the influence on strength and volume change behavior of fabric...
The paper investigates the effect of hydrated lime on shear strength properties and behaviour of Lon...
The role of gypsum on the strength of lime treated soils after a long period of interaction is not w...
This investigation is concerned with lime and cement stabilization of soils with widely varying prop...
The effect of quantity of lime and duration of curing on the basic properties of a black cotton soil...
Lime stabilisation of organic clay has often been studied in the past. However, there is some eviden...
The effects of lime stabilisation on plasticity, shrinkage, swelling, moisture-density relations and...
This paper highlights the essential tests for assessing the suitability of lime for stabilizing soil...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. One problem that has always be...
International audienceDurability of lime-treated soil structures, such as earth dams, dikes or river...
The role of moulding water content, from the dry side of the optimum to the wet side of optimum, in ...
Lime has been used extensively to improve the shear strength of fine-grained soils. It has been rece...
Lime has been extensively used to improve the strength of fine-grained soils. It has recently been r...
Soft clays known for their high compressibility, low stiffness and low shear strength are always ass...
This study investigated the consolidated undrained shear behaviour of a stabilised high-sulphate soi...
An attempt has been made to bring out the influence on strength and volume change behavior of fabric...
The paper investigates the effect of hydrated lime on shear strength properties and behaviour of Lon...
The role of gypsum on the strength of lime treated soils after a long period of interaction is not w...
This investigation is concerned with lime and cement stabilization of soils with widely varying prop...
The effect of quantity of lime and duration of curing on the basic properties of a black cotton soil...
Lime stabilisation of organic clay has often been studied in the past. However, there is some eviden...
The effects of lime stabilisation on plasticity, shrinkage, swelling, moisture-density relations and...
This paper highlights the essential tests for assessing the suitability of lime for stabilizing soil...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. One problem that has always be...
International audienceDurability of lime-treated soil structures, such as earth dams, dikes or river...
The role of moulding water content, from the dry side of the optimum to the wet side of optimum, in ...