This paper highlights the production of lime, chemical reaction during the production process, lime reaction with the soil and the prospective use of lime in the future. The research works that has been carried out showed lime has superior properties than cement in enhancing soil structure and also exhibits less embodied energy than cement. The lime through its chemical composition, calcium hydroxide, able to reacts with the pozzolanic materials that presents in the clay soil. This pozzolanic reaction resulted to the formation C-S-H cementitious gel that will further stabilize the soil. The application of lime will also promote healthier environment since carbonation process that occur during carbonation period absorb carbon dioxide in the ...
International audienceThe building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 1 ...
International audienceThe building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 1 ...
International audienceThe building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 1 ...
This paper highlights the production of lime, chemical reaction during the production process, lime ...
This paper highlights the production of lime, chemical reaction during the production process, lime ...
This paper highlights the production of lime, chemical reaction during the production process, lime ...
Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks (CSEBs) are manufactured using stabilizers to provide adequate co...
The need to intervene in improving the structural stability of soils arises so as to bring about sta...
AbstractCompressed Stabilized Earth Blocks (CSEBs) are manufactured using stabilizers to provide ade...
YesThis paper examines the impacts of clay mineralogy on the effectiveness of lime stabilisation at ...
Soil stabilization is a common engineering technique used to improve the physical properties of weak...
Abstract: This paper highlights the essential tests for assessing the suitability of lime for stabil...
The building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)1 and the disposal of C&a...
Lime stabilisation is a versatile technique applied during earthworks operations. Modern soil recycl...
This paper highlights the essential tests for assessing the suitability of lime for stabilizing soil...
International audienceThe building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 1 ...
International audienceThe building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 1 ...
International audienceThe building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 1 ...
This paper highlights the production of lime, chemical reaction during the production process, lime ...
This paper highlights the production of lime, chemical reaction during the production process, lime ...
This paper highlights the production of lime, chemical reaction during the production process, lime ...
Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks (CSEBs) are manufactured using stabilizers to provide adequate co...
The need to intervene in improving the structural stability of soils arises so as to bring about sta...
AbstractCompressed Stabilized Earth Blocks (CSEBs) are manufactured using stabilizers to provide ade...
YesThis paper examines the impacts of clay mineralogy on the effectiveness of lime stabilisation at ...
Soil stabilization is a common engineering technique used to improve the physical properties of weak...
Abstract: This paper highlights the essential tests for assessing the suitability of lime for stabil...
The building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)1 and the disposal of C&a...
Lime stabilisation is a versatile technique applied during earthworks operations. Modern soil recycl...
This paper highlights the essential tests for assessing the suitability of lime for stabilizing soil...
International audienceThe building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 1 ...
International audienceThe building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 1 ...
International audienceThe building sector generates around 5-8% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 1 ...