WOS: 000233714000008This paper presents an investigation into the stabilization of a soft clay subgrade of a military zone in Izmir, Turkey with a very high lime fly ash. Zero%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% (m/m) of the soil was replaced with fly ash. In addition to the control specimen, four different stabilized soil samples were prepared mixing fly ash with soil at optimum water contents determined by standard proctor test. Experiments lasted for 3 months and the unconfined compressive strength and shear strength parameters, cohesion and internal friction angle, were determined after 1, 7, 28 and 90 days. It was found that, inclusion of fly ash improved the properties of the soil. The improvements, appearing with increasing fly-ash content, were ...
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Construction on locally available clayey soil is often problematic due to its swelling and shrinkage...
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Expansive clay soils are categorized as poor as subgrades because of their low capacity for bearing ...
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Soft soil improvement and stabilization has been widely practised for a long time by ...
Turkey's plants are fired by lignite, producing class C fly ash containing a high percentage of lime...
The paper describes a study carried out to examine the effects of fly ash in limiting damaging sulfa...
Lime stabilisation is widely used to improve both plastic properties and strength of cohesive soils ...
Disposal of large quantities of fly ash poses a major environmental problem. To enhance its utilizat...
An experimental program was undertaken to study the individual and admixed effects of lime and fly a...
In this study, extremely highly plastic soil samples were collected from clay deposits in the Akyurt...
Contemporarily, there are 16 coal-burning thermal power plants currently operating in Turkey. This n...
Samples of swelling soils from sites in Rhodope Peripheral Unit (former prefecture) were stabilized ...
The studies conducted is focused on stabilization of soil situated in Pekan area which are chosen to...
For any type of structure, the foundation is very important and it has to be strong to support the e...
Construction on locally available clayey soil is often problematic due to its swelling and shrinkage...
The paper describes a study carried out to investigate the engineering and durability properties of ...
Expansive clay soils are categorized as poor as subgrades because of their low capacity for bearing ...
A solution available to engineers for facing the problem of unsuitable soils for pavement foundation...
Soft soil improvement and stabilization has been widely practised for a long time by ...
Turkey's plants are fired by lignite, producing class C fly ash containing a high percentage of lime...
The paper describes a study carried out to examine the effects of fly ash in limiting damaging sulfa...
Lime stabilisation is widely used to improve both plastic properties and strength of cohesive soils ...