Abstract Expansive soils are problematic due to their swell—shrinkage behavior and low compressive strength. They are modified generally with additives such as lime, fly ash, and various other inorganic and organic materials. Chemical stabilization treatments can improve expansive soil properties for its reuse in geotechnical applications. The present study investigates the properties of two types of subgrade soil treated with Lime and compacted by three different methods in the laboratory. The study is mainly focused to bring out the effect of different methods of compaction on the unconfined compressive strength of Lime treated soils and untreated soils. Laboratory investigation included pH, Atterberg limits, cation exchange capacity (CEC...
Lime treatment is extensively used to improve the properties of soft and weak soils. One of the most...
Lime concrete and lime treatment are two attractive techniques for geotechnical engineers in the con...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
The effects of lime stabilisation on plasticity, shrinkage, swelling, moisture-density relations and...
In order to manage and control the stability of buildings located on difficult foundation soils, sev...
Settlement and heave of soils is known as critical problems in civil engineering projects. In order ...
International audienceLong-term improvement in behaviour of soil subjected to lime treatment depends...
This paper presents a direct evaluation of the optimum lime content for treatment of expansive soils...
Lime stabilization is an effective way of stabilizing expansive clays, which cause significant envir...
Expansive soils are characterized by volumetric changes caused by variations in moisture. They can c...
Unsuitable soil materials along the alignment of road projects have a significant influence on plann...
The soils that are highly susceptible to erosion and containing high percentage of exchangeable sodi...
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421,...
Organic soils are mostly composed of decayed plant matter and weathered rock material. Often, these ...
Like soils of other regions in the world, some tropical soils are also associated with problems of l...
Lime treatment is extensively used to improve the properties of soft and weak soils. One of the most...
Lime concrete and lime treatment are two attractive techniques for geotechnical engineers in the con...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
The effects of lime stabilisation on plasticity, shrinkage, swelling, moisture-density relations and...
In order to manage and control the stability of buildings located on difficult foundation soils, sev...
Settlement and heave of soils is known as critical problems in civil engineering projects. In order ...
International audienceLong-term improvement in behaviour of soil subjected to lime treatment depends...
This paper presents a direct evaluation of the optimum lime content for treatment of expansive soils...
Lime stabilization is an effective way of stabilizing expansive clays, which cause significant envir...
Expansive soils are characterized by volumetric changes caused by variations in moisture. They can c...
Unsuitable soil materials along the alignment of road projects have a significant influence on plann...
The soils that are highly susceptible to erosion and containing high percentage of exchangeable sodi...
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421,...
Organic soils are mostly composed of decayed plant matter and weathered rock material. Often, these ...
Like soils of other regions in the world, some tropical soils are also associated with problems of l...
Lime treatment is extensively used to improve the properties of soft and weak soils. One of the most...
Lime concrete and lime treatment are two attractive techniques for geotechnical engineers in the con...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...