This study illustrates the effectiveness of combining bottom ash and hydrated lime to enhance the engineering properties of expansive soil. The bottom ash was collected from Eraring Power Station in New South Wales, Australia, as a by-product of coal-fired power stations, and soil specimens were used as artificial soil including kaolinite, bentonite and fine sand in a reasonable ratio to stimulate soil samples with characteristics of expansive soil. The stabilised soil samples were prepared by altering the bottom ash content from 0% to 30% on a dry weight basis of expansive soil as well as with constant percentage of 5% in hydrated lime. Through conducting a series of experimental tests including linear shrinkage and unconfined compressive ...
For solving problems of expansive soil it is necessary to stabilize it with any of additive substanc...
Expansive soil poses many problems and can cause far more damages to the infrastructures as compared...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
© 2019 American Society of Civil Engineers. The primary aim of study is to evaluate the influence of...
An experimental program was undertaken to study the individual and admixed effects of lime and fly a...
ABSTRACT: This study uses lime and Class C fly ash, an industrial byproduct of electric power produc...
For any type of structure, the foundation is very important and it has to be strong to support the e...
The effects of lime stabilisation on plasticity, shrinkage, swelling, moisture-density relations and...
Bagasse ash is a readily available waste by-product of the sugar-cane refining industry; its imprope...
Expansive soils are one of the most serious problems which the foundation engineer faces. Several at...
Expansive soil experiences swelling with the addition of water and then shrink after the removal of ...
This study involves the utilization of eggshell powder (ESP) as a supplementary additive to lime sta...
Abstract: The existence of expansive soils in the study area that undergo swelling and shrinkage whe...
Disposal of large quantities of fly ash poses a major environmental problem. To enhance its utilizat...
This paper presents a direct evaluation of the optimum lime content for treatment of expansive soils...
For solving problems of expansive soil it is necessary to stabilize it with any of additive substanc...
Expansive soil poses many problems and can cause far more damages to the infrastructures as compared...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
© 2019 American Society of Civil Engineers. The primary aim of study is to evaluate the influence of...
An experimental program was undertaken to study the individual and admixed effects of lime and fly a...
ABSTRACT: This study uses lime and Class C fly ash, an industrial byproduct of electric power produc...
For any type of structure, the foundation is very important and it has to be strong to support the e...
The effects of lime stabilisation on plasticity, shrinkage, swelling, moisture-density relations and...
Bagasse ash is a readily available waste by-product of the sugar-cane refining industry; its imprope...
Expansive soils are one of the most serious problems which the foundation engineer faces. Several at...
Expansive soil experiences swelling with the addition of water and then shrink after the removal of ...
This study involves the utilization of eggshell powder (ESP) as a supplementary additive to lime sta...
Abstract: The existence of expansive soils in the study area that undergo swelling and shrinkage whe...
Disposal of large quantities of fly ash poses a major environmental problem. To enhance its utilizat...
This paper presents a direct evaluation of the optimum lime content for treatment of expansive soils...
For solving problems of expansive soil it is necessary to stabilize it with any of additive substanc...
Expansive soil poses many problems and can cause far more damages to the infrastructures as compared...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...