Collapsible soils are meta-stable soils which present a potential for a large deformation and a complete change to the whole particle structure after wetting, with or without loading. Such soils can show high apparent strength in its natural state but collapse takes place as the bonds between grains break down when the soil is wetted or loaded. There are several techniques for treatment of collapsible soils such as chemical stabilization and dry mixing the soil with other material/materials which improve the soil's mechanical properties. This paper discusses a new proposed technique for treating the collapsible soils by dry mixing with iron powder in a specified percentage proportional to the weight (Ad). Experimental tests program was perf...
Soil is a base of structure, which really underpins the structure from underneath and disseminates t...
Residual soils with extensive weathering of parent materials can yield collapsible soil deposits. In...
Collapsibility of gypseous soils may cause excessive settlement and severe damage to engineering str...
Soil collapse occurs when increased moisture causes chemical or physical bonds between the soil part...
AbstractSoil collapse occurs when increased moisture causes chemical or physical bonds between the s...
Collapsible soils are encountered in arid and semi-arid regions. Such soils cause potential construc...
Çayırhan soil is a collapsible soil. Collapsible soils are generally unsaturated, low-density soils ...
An increase in population levels has led to extensive land development and increased construction on...
The study of collapsible soils that are generally encountered in arid and semi-arid regions remains ...
Soil is a base of structure, which really underpins the structure from underneath and disseminates t...
Soils that exhibit high volume change when its water content is changed are considered collapsible s...
Collapse in soils occur when a partially unstable, partially saturated open fabric under high enough...
In order to meet environmental and socio-economic challenges, the recycling of waste to be used in t...
Soil collapse remains a major issue affecting structural foundations, particularly in arid and semi-...
Swelling soil leads to many types of constructional damages, deformations, and failures in the const...
Soil is a base of structure, which really underpins the structure from underneath and disseminates t...
Residual soils with extensive weathering of parent materials can yield collapsible soil deposits. In...
Collapsibility of gypseous soils may cause excessive settlement and severe damage to engineering str...
Soil collapse occurs when increased moisture causes chemical or physical bonds between the soil part...
AbstractSoil collapse occurs when increased moisture causes chemical or physical bonds between the s...
Collapsible soils are encountered in arid and semi-arid regions. Such soils cause potential construc...
Çayırhan soil is a collapsible soil. Collapsible soils are generally unsaturated, low-density soils ...
An increase in population levels has led to extensive land development and increased construction on...
The study of collapsible soils that are generally encountered in arid and semi-arid regions remains ...
Soil is a base of structure, which really underpins the structure from underneath and disseminates t...
Soils that exhibit high volume change when its water content is changed are considered collapsible s...
Collapse in soils occur when a partially unstable, partially saturated open fabric under high enough...
In order to meet environmental and socio-economic challenges, the recycling of waste to be used in t...
Soil collapse remains a major issue affecting structural foundations, particularly in arid and semi-...
Swelling soil leads to many types of constructional damages, deformations, and failures in the const...
Soil is a base of structure, which really underpins the structure from underneath and disseminates t...
Residual soils with extensive weathering of parent materials can yield collapsible soil deposits. In...
Collapsibility of gypseous soils may cause excessive settlement and severe damage to engineering str...