The effect of fly ash on the strength and deformation characteristics of soft clay is discussed in the paper. Lime or cement has been added as secondary constituents to further enhance self-hardening of the blended mix. For example, unconfined compression tests reveal that after two weeks of curing, a 18% fly ash and a 5% lime treated soft Clay attains a compressive strength 2-3 times greater than that of the natural clay. However, if lime is replaced by cement, the initial rate of strength development increases significantly. Excessive fly ash contents (greater than 25%) cause tensile splitting of unconfined specimens. The compressibility of fly ash--cement treated soil is considerably less than that of the natural clay. As the fly ash con...
This study represents the results of an experimental work using two types of fly ashes as a cement r...
Fly Ash is the waste material, which is obtained after burning coal in Thermal Power Plants. It can ...
International audienceConstruction of any type of structure on clayey ground could be problematic du...
Soft soil improvement and stabilization has been widely practised for a long time by ...
Nowadays, inefficient properties of soils are a critical issue in engineering projects. In some case...
Chemical stabilization of Sarawak clay soil was studied via Fly Ash (FA) due to their potential bene...
Lime and/or Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) are the traditional binders used in soft soil stabilisati...
A solution available to engineers for facing the problem of unsuitable soils for pavement foundation...
This paper focuses the results of the improvement in shear strength parameters and CBR of soft clay ...
Soil stabilization has been implemented for improving soils, which have inadequate engineering prope...
An experimental program was undertaken to study the individual and admixed effects of lime and fly a...
For any type of structure, the foundation is very important and it has to be strong to support the e...
Chemical stabilization of Sarawak clay soil was studied via Fly Ash (FA) due to their potential bene...
WOS: 000233714000008This paper presents an investigation into the stabilization of a soft clay subgr...
Disposal of large quantities of fly ash poses a major environmental problem. To enhance its utilizat...
This study represents the results of an experimental work using two types of fly ashes as a cement r...
Fly Ash is the waste material, which is obtained after burning coal in Thermal Power Plants. It can ...
International audienceConstruction of any type of structure on clayey ground could be problematic du...
Soft soil improvement and stabilization has been widely practised for a long time by ...
Nowadays, inefficient properties of soils are a critical issue in engineering projects. In some case...
Chemical stabilization of Sarawak clay soil was studied via Fly Ash (FA) due to their potential bene...
Lime and/or Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) are the traditional binders used in soft soil stabilisati...
A solution available to engineers for facing the problem of unsuitable soils for pavement foundation...
This paper focuses the results of the improvement in shear strength parameters and CBR of soft clay ...
Soil stabilization has been implemented for improving soils, which have inadequate engineering prope...
An experimental program was undertaken to study the individual and admixed effects of lime and fly a...
For any type of structure, the foundation is very important and it has to be strong to support the e...
Chemical stabilization of Sarawak clay soil was studied via Fly Ash (FA) due to their potential bene...
WOS: 000233714000008This paper presents an investigation into the stabilization of a soft clay subgr...
Disposal of large quantities of fly ash poses a major environmental problem. To enhance its utilizat...
This study represents the results of an experimental work using two types of fly ashes as a cement r...
Fly Ash is the waste material, which is obtained after burning coal in Thermal Power Plants. It can ...
International audienceConstruction of any type of structure on clayey ground could be problematic du...