Series of oedometer tests and micro-analytical studies (XRD, SEM and EDAX) have been carried out to investigate the influence of varying gypsum content on swell, compressibility and permeability of lime treated montmorillonitic soil after curing for different period. Immediate swell is observed on inundation of compacted samples with water and continuously increased with gypsum content. However, changes in swell are found to be marginal with curing. This is attributed to the formation and growth of ettringite crystals by ionic reactions of aluminum calcium-sulfate in the presence of water which is confirmed through detailed micro-analysis. The higher swell in uncured specimens and gradual reduction in swell with increase in curing periods a...
An attempt has been made to examine the role of fly ash content (0-30%) to control undesirable stren...
The use of lime and fly ash to improve the properties of certain types of soil is well established. ...
In the paper the role of microstructural investigations in understanding the chemo-mechanical respon...
Series of oedometer tests and micro-analytical studies (XRD, SEM and EDAX) have been carried out to ...
An attempt was made to study the efficiency of fly ash and lime on the volume change behavior of soi...
The role of gypsum on the strength of lime treated soils after a long period of interaction is not w...
The interaction of ions (calcium, alumina, silica, and sulfate) in the presence of water is very com...
The susceptible characteristics of gypseous soil with variations in water content pose several engin...
An attempt has been made to bring out the influence on strength and volume change behavior of fabric...
The results of detailed analyses of the samples discussed in part I are reported. The chemical, morp...
chemical, morphological nd microstructural changes which occurred uring moist curing and soaking hav...
Gypseous soils are capable of presenting ground construction challenges to civil and geotechnical en...
Lime treatment is widely applied to improve the workability and long-term durability of soils. In th...
Gypseous soils are capable of presenting ground construction challenges to civil and geotechnical en...
This paper reports on the physico-chemical response of two lime stabilised sulfate bearing artificia...
An attempt has been made to examine the role of fly ash content (0-30%) to control undesirable stren...
The use of lime and fly ash to improve the properties of certain types of soil is well established. ...
In the paper the role of microstructural investigations in understanding the chemo-mechanical respon...
Series of oedometer tests and micro-analytical studies (XRD, SEM and EDAX) have been carried out to ...
An attempt was made to study the efficiency of fly ash and lime on the volume change behavior of soi...
The role of gypsum on the strength of lime treated soils after a long period of interaction is not w...
The interaction of ions (calcium, alumina, silica, and sulfate) in the presence of water is very com...
The susceptible characteristics of gypseous soil with variations in water content pose several engin...
An attempt has been made to bring out the influence on strength and volume change behavior of fabric...
The results of detailed analyses of the samples discussed in part I are reported. The chemical, morp...
chemical, morphological nd microstructural changes which occurred uring moist curing and soaking hav...
Gypseous soils are capable of presenting ground construction challenges to civil and geotechnical en...
Lime treatment is widely applied to improve the workability and long-term durability of soils. In th...
Gypseous soils are capable of presenting ground construction challenges to civil and geotechnical en...
This paper reports on the physico-chemical response of two lime stabilised sulfate bearing artificia...
An attempt has been made to examine the role of fly ash content (0-30%) to control undesirable stren...
The use of lime and fly ash to improve the properties of certain types of soil is well established. ...
In the paper the role of microstructural investigations in understanding the chemo-mechanical respon...