This paper assesses comparatively the performance of a number of innovative soil stabilisers for the treatment of a highly swelling-shrinking soil, against that of commercial calcium lime. The production of lime, a most common soil stabiliser, involves high energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions and the depletion of natural raw materials. Alternatives are actively sought, in particular industrial wastes and by-product materials or lower energy demand cements e.g. reactive magnesia (MgO) cements. In this paper calcium lime, reactive magnesia, industrial wastes and mixes of these with lime are comparatively assessed, based on a number of conventional measures of the propensity of a soil to swell, i.e. plasticity characteristics and swel...
Chemical ground improvement of soils of poor quality for construction has been increasingly used as ...
The effects of lime stabilisation on plasticity, shrinkage, swelling, moisture-density relations and...
Chemical stabilization involves the use of chemical agents for initiating reactions within the soil ...
This paper assesses comparatively the performance of a number of innovative soil stabilisers for the...
Swelling-shrinking soils (also known as expansive soils) experience very considerable volume changes...
Ground improvement of sulphate-bearing soils with calcium-based stabilisers can be severely compromi...
Expansive soils are problematic soils which pose a risk to the safety of civil engineering structure...
The efficiency of typical chemical and mechanical soil stabilization techniques in mitigating the sw...
This paper presents results regarding the potential of lignosulfonate (LS) to control the swelling o...
Abstract: The existence of expansive soils in the study area that undergo swelling and shrinkage whe...
Organic soils are mostly composed of decayed plant matter and weathered rock material. Often, these ...
This paper represents the results of experimental work to investigate the suitability of a waste mat...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
abstract: Expansive soils in the United States cause extensive damage to roadways, buildings, and va...
Due to the recent focus on promoting sustainable construction practices, chemical ground improvement...
Chemical ground improvement of soils of poor quality for construction has been increasingly used as ...
The effects of lime stabilisation on plasticity, shrinkage, swelling, moisture-density relations and...
Chemical stabilization involves the use of chemical agents for initiating reactions within the soil ...
This paper assesses comparatively the performance of a number of innovative soil stabilisers for the...
Swelling-shrinking soils (also known as expansive soils) experience very considerable volume changes...
Ground improvement of sulphate-bearing soils with calcium-based stabilisers can be severely compromi...
Expansive soils are problematic soils which pose a risk to the safety of civil engineering structure...
The efficiency of typical chemical and mechanical soil stabilization techniques in mitigating the sw...
This paper presents results regarding the potential of lignosulfonate (LS) to control the swelling o...
Abstract: The existence of expansive soils in the study area that undergo swelling and shrinkage whe...
Organic soils are mostly composed of decayed plant matter and weathered rock material. Often, these ...
This paper represents the results of experimental work to investigate the suitability of a waste mat...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
abstract: Expansive soils in the United States cause extensive damage to roadways, buildings, and va...
Due to the recent focus on promoting sustainable construction practices, chemical ground improvement...
Chemical ground improvement of soils of poor quality for construction has been increasingly used as ...
The effects of lime stabilisation on plasticity, shrinkage, swelling, moisture-density relations and...
Chemical stabilization involves the use of chemical agents for initiating reactions within the soil ...