This paper proposes the use of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation induced by the addition of calcium chloride (CaCl2) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) solutions as a procedure to stabilize and improve expansive soil. A set of laboratory tests, including the free swell test, unloaded swelling ratio test, unconfined compression test, direct shear test, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) test, cyclic wetting–drying test and laboratory-scale precipitation model test, were performed under various curing periods to evaluate the performance of the CaCO3 stabilization. It is concluded from the free swell tests and unloaded swelling ratio tests that the addition of CaCl2 and Na2CO3 can profoundly decrease soil expansion potential. The reduction in...
The structural stability of soil is a physical characteristic that affects soil degradation processe...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastructures incl...
Expansive soils swell when they absorb water and shrink when water evaporates from them. Hence, ligh...
Lime stabilization prevails to be the most widely adopted in situ stabilization method for controlli...
Expansive soils in India are a boon to farmers but problematic to civil engineers, particularly to g...
Chemical stabilization is a technique commonly used to improve the expansive soil properties. In thi...
abstract: Expansive soils in the United States cause extensive damage to roadways, buildings, and va...
Construction of foundation and other civil engineering structures on weak or soft soil involves risk...
Expansive soils generally recognized as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastruct...
The strength of sandy soil can be improved via enzyme-induced calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitatio...
Most of the research studies on the improvement of expansive soils are focused on reducing their exp...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils, undergo substantial volumetric changes due to moi...
Most of the research studies on the improvement of expansive soils are focused on reducing their exp...
The use of chemical additives to stabilize expansive soils is a common practice. However, the enviro...
The type of soil known as expansive soil is capable of changing its volume through swelling and cont...
The structural stability of soil is a physical characteristic that affects soil degradation processe...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastructures incl...
Expansive soils swell when they absorb water and shrink when water evaporates from them. Hence, ligh...
Lime stabilization prevails to be the most widely adopted in situ stabilization method for controlli...
Expansive soils in India are a boon to farmers but problematic to civil engineers, particularly to g...
Chemical stabilization is a technique commonly used to improve the expansive soil properties. In thi...
abstract: Expansive soils in the United States cause extensive damage to roadways, buildings, and va...
Construction of foundation and other civil engineering structures on weak or soft soil involves risk...
Expansive soils generally recognized as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastruct...
The strength of sandy soil can be improved via enzyme-induced calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitatio...
Most of the research studies on the improvement of expansive soils are focused on reducing their exp...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils, undergo substantial volumetric changes due to moi...
Most of the research studies on the improvement of expansive soils are focused on reducing their exp...
The use of chemical additives to stabilize expansive soils is a common practice. However, the enviro...
The type of soil known as expansive soil is capable of changing its volume through swelling and cont...
The structural stability of soil is a physical characteristic that affects soil degradation processe...
Expansive soils, also known as swell-shrink soils have been a problem for civil infrastructures incl...
Expansive soils swell when they absorb water and shrink when water evaporates from them. Hence, ligh...