The interaction of ions (calcium, alumina, silica, and sulfate) in the presence of water is very complex to indentify, and hence, to predict the behaviour of soil. An attempt has been made to understand the mineralogical and micro-structural changes due to soil-lime-gypsum reactions. Further, the associated mechanisms behind changes in the properties of lime treated gypseous soil with fly ash are presented. A series of experimental works are performed to find out the compaction characteristics, strength and swell behaviour of lime treated soil with gypsum and fly ash. The samples collected after completion of experimental works are used for micro-analysis (X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope). The results show that use of fly...
The role of gypsum on the strength of lime treated soils after a long period of interaction is not w...
Soil stabilisation is routinely used to improve plastic properties and strengthen cohesive soils of ...
The paper describes a study carried out to investigate how fly ash influences sulfate-heave in lime-...
The interaction of ions (calcium, alumina, silica, and sulfate) in the presence of water is very com...
The use of lime and fly ash to improve the properties of certain types of soil is well established. ...
An attempt has been made to examine the role of fly ash content (0-30%) to control undesirable stren...
An attempt was made to study the efficiency of fly ash and lime on the volume change behavior of soi...
An experimental program was undertaken to study the individual and admixed effects of lime and fly a...
Samples of swelling soils from sites in Rhodope Peripheral Unit (former prefecture) were stabilized ...
Lime stabilisation is widely used to improve both plastic properties and strength of cohesive soils ...
Series of oedometer tests and micro-analytical studies (XRD, SEM and EDAX) have been carried out to ...
A series of microanalytical (Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-r...
The paper describes a study carried out to investigate the engineering and durability properties of ...
The role of gypsum on the strength of lime treated soils after a long period of interaction is not w...
Soil stabilisation is routinely used to improve plastic properties and strengthen cohesive soils of ...
The paper describes a study carried out to investigate how fly ash influences sulfate-heave in lime-...
The interaction of ions (calcium, alumina, silica, and sulfate) in the presence of water is very com...
The use of lime and fly ash to improve the properties of certain types of soil is well established. ...
An attempt has been made to examine the role of fly ash content (0-30%) to control undesirable stren...
An attempt was made to study the efficiency of fly ash and lime on the volume change behavior of soi...
An experimental program was undertaken to study the individual and admixed effects of lime and fly a...
Samples of swelling soils from sites in Rhodope Peripheral Unit (former prefecture) were stabilized ...
Lime stabilisation is widely used to improve both plastic properties and strength of cohesive soils ...
Series of oedometer tests and micro-analytical studies (XRD, SEM and EDAX) have been carried out to ...
A series of microanalytical (Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-r...
The paper describes a study carried out to investigate the engineering and durability properties of ...
The role of gypsum on the strength of lime treated soils after a long period of interaction is not w...
Soil stabilisation is routinely used to improve plastic properties and strengthen cohesive soils of ...
The paper describes a study carried out to investigate how fly ash influences sulfate-heave in lime-...