This study investigates the effects of different compactive efforts on the strength of laterites stabilized with sawdust ash (SDA). Laterites in the categories of A-7-5 and A-7-6 were considered because they are not suitable in the natural states as subgrade materials. The geotechnical properties of the laterites in their natural states were determined. The sawdust was burnt and sieved through 600micron. The sawdust ash (at 2%, 4%, 6%, 8% and 10%) was added to the laterites and the atterberg limits were determined, while the California bearing ratio and Unconfined compression test were determined using three compactive efforts (596, 1192 and 2682KN-m/m3).It was generally observed that the maximum dry densities of the natural and stabilised ...
This study investigated the statistical significance of compactive efforts, steel slag and cement on...
A reddish-brown laterite was treated with up to 14 % oil palm empty fruit bunch ash (EFBA) by dry we...
This study assesses the suitability of lateritic soil stabilized with demolished materials to use as...
The potential of sawdust ash as a stabilizer for lateritic soils was investigated to determine the m...
This study is an investigation into the possibility of using rice husk ash blended with cement (CRHA...
This study assesses the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with Ground-nut Husk As...
The effect of British Standard Light (BSL), West African Standard (WAS) and British standard Heavy (...
This paper presented the results of the shear strength parameters and compaction characteristics of ...
This study assesses the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with the ashes of oil p...
A natural lateritic soil classified as A-7-5 (10) and CL based on AASHTO and USCS classification sys...
This study is an experimental investigation that was undertaken to study the reaction a selected la...
This paper investigated the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with periwinkle she...
This paper presents the results of experimental investigations carried out on partial replacement of...
Soil stabilisation is a major technique in enhancing the engineering properties of Lateritic soil. T...
This study is on the effects of lime and wood ash on the geotechnical properties of laterite. Classi...
This study investigated the statistical significance of compactive efforts, steel slag and cement on...
A reddish-brown laterite was treated with up to 14 % oil palm empty fruit bunch ash (EFBA) by dry we...
This study assesses the suitability of lateritic soil stabilized with demolished materials to use as...
The potential of sawdust ash as a stabilizer for lateritic soils was investigated to determine the m...
This study is an investigation into the possibility of using rice husk ash blended with cement (CRHA...
This study assesses the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with Ground-nut Husk As...
The effect of British Standard Light (BSL), West African Standard (WAS) and British standard Heavy (...
This paper presented the results of the shear strength parameters and compaction characteristics of ...
This study assesses the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with the ashes of oil p...
A natural lateritic soil classified as A-7-5 (10) and CL based on AASHTO and USCS classification sys...
This study is an experimental investigation that was undertaken to study the reaction a selected la...
This paper investigated the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with periwinkle she...
This paper presents the results of experimental investigations carried out on partial replacement of...
Soil stabilisation is a major technique in enhancing the engineering properties of Lateritic soil. T...
This study is on the effects of lime and wood ash on the geotechnical properties of laterite. Classi...
This study investigated the statistical significance of compactive efforts, steel slag and cement on...
A reddish-brown laterite was treated with up to 14 % oil palm empty fruit bunch ash (EFBA) by dry we...
This study assesses the suitability of lateritic soil stabilized with demolished materials to use as...