Soft soil stabilization frequently uses cement, lime, fly ash, etc., but very limited studies were conducted on the long-term durability of stabilized soil. The present research work deals with the long-term durability of commercially available soil (i.e., EPK clay) stabilized with ordinary Portland cement and polypropylene fiber using a realistic approach, where the effect can be noticed in each weathering cycle. In the present study, two different tests (i.e., wetting-drying and freezing-thawing) were conducted to analyze the long-term durability of stabilized soil. Cycles of higher temperature followed by rainfall, which generally occurs in southern states of the US, were analyzed by the wetting-drying test; and on the other hand, cycles...
International audienceThis paper presents an experimental study on the strength behaviour of the soi...
Clay shale is a claystone which in fresh condition has a very high shear strength. When it reacts wi...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...
Cement stabilization is widely used to treat soft clay in Singapore for various applications. In Sin...
AbstractThis study investigates the effect of the soaking condition in a wet environment on the stab...
AbstractThis study examines the wetting–drying durability of soft clay soil stabilized with recycled...
WOS: 000350094600006This paper examines the strength characteristics of Portland cement-treated fat ...
The durability of natural and treated clay soil stabilized with lime and alkaline activation (AA) af...
Recent research conducted at the Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT-R27-168) evaluated sustaina...
Soil stabilization is an ancient technique, which has been improvising over the years for different ...
In a comprehensive laboratory study, different tests namely, unconfined compressive strength (UCS) a...
Cement/lime stabilization of soils is one of the common techniques adopted for improving its geotech...
Soil stabilization is the process of altering some soil properties by different methods, mechanical ...
Abstract — Waste issue becomes complicated problems in urban areas, especially plastic waste and Ca...
2011PDFTech ReportOTCREOS7.1-52-FDTRT06-G-0016Laboratory studiesCompressive strengthFreeze thaw test...
International audienceThis paper presents an experimental study on the strength behaviour of the soi...
Clay shale is a claystone which in fresh condition has a very high shear strength. When it reacts wi...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...
Cement stabilization is widely used to treat soft clay in Singapore for various applications. In Sin...
AbstractThis study investigates the effect of the soaking condition in a wet environment on the stab...
AbstractThis study examines the wetting–drying durability of soft clay soil stabilized with recycled...
WOS: 000350094600006This paper examines the strength characteristics of Portland cement-treated fat ...
The durability of natural and treated clay soil stabilized with lime and alkaline activation (AA) af...
Recent research conducted at the Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT-R27-168) evaluated sustaina...
Soil stabilization is an ancient technique, which has been improvising over the years for different ...
In a comprehensive laboratory study, different tests namely, unconfined compressive strength (UCS) a...
Cement/lime stabilization of soils is one of the common techniques adopted for improving its geotech...
Soil stabilization is the process of altering some soil properties by different methods, mechanical ...
Abstract — Waste issue becomes complicated problems in urban areas, especially plastic waste and Ca...
2011PDFTech ReportOTCREOS7.1-52-FDTRT06-G-0016Laboratory studiesCompressive strengthFreeze thaw test...
International audienceThis paper presents an experimental study on the strength behaviour of the soi...
Clay shale is a claystone which in fresh condition has a very high shear strength. When it reacts wi...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...