This paper assesses the significance of stabilizing clay soil with calcium lignosulphonate (CLS) and granite sand (GS). Unconfined compressive strength (qc) and hydraulic conductivity (K) are taken as performance indicators and the effect of varying dosages of GS (30%, 40%, and 50%) and CLS (0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, and 2%) at different curing periods on qc and K are examined. The best fit regression equations have been proposed to relate qc and K of untreated clay soil and stabilized clay using GS and CLS. The proposed nonlinear regression equations provide details of experimental data and aid in estimating qc and K very efficiently and reliably for targeted geotechnical applications from a sustainable perspective
This study investigated the consolidated undrained shear behaviour of a stabilised high-sulphate soi...
Soil stabilisation, as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly method, is used in the building...
Geopolymer has recently become an attractive alternative to traditional binders (e.g., cement and li...
This paper assesses the significance of stabilizing clay soil with calcium lignosulphonate (CLS) and...
An experimental investigation was undertaken to study the effect of calcium sulphate (CaSO4.2H2O) on...
Soil stabilization is an effort to improve soil properties by adding additives in the soil to increa...
One problem that has always been a challenge for geotechnical engineers is construction on problemat...
Clay is a cohesive material that becomes very soft when high content of water is added. This conditi...
Lime stabilization has been widely used in civil engineering to improve soils properties. A major sh...
This research paper aims to evaluate the potential usability of granite sludge as a stabilizer of Tr...
Lime treatment is extensively used to improve the properties of soft and weak soils. One of the most...
Cohesive soils are well known for their low strength properties. Thus, they are inappropriate for ge...
Lime has been extensively used to improve the strength of fine-grained soils. It has recently been r...
The geotechnical properties of soils differ from area to area, depending on the origin of soil, env...
In this paper, the stabilization of clay (C) with hydraulic lime (L), steel slag (SS), and rice husk...
This study investigated the consolidated undrained shear behaviour of a stabilised high-sulphate soi...
Soil stabilisation, as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly method, is used in the building...
Geopolymer has recently become an attractive alternative to traditional binders (e.g., cement and li...
This paper assesses the significance of stabilizing clay soil with calcium lignosulphonate (CLS) and...
An experimental investigation was undertaken to study the effect of calcium sulphate (CaSO4.2H2O) on...
Soil stabilization is an effort to improve soil properties by adding additives in the soil to increa...
One problem that has always been a challenge for geotechnical engineers is construction on problemat...
Clay is a cohesive material that becomes very soft when high content of water is added. This conditi...
Lime stabilization has been widely used in civil engineering to improve soils properties. A major sh...
This research paper aims to evaluate the potential usability of granite sludge as a stabilizer of Tr...
Lime treatment is extensively used to improve the properties of soft and weak soils. One of the most...
Cohesive soils are well known for their low strength properties. Thus, they are inappropriate for ge...
Lime has been extensively used to improve the strength of fine-grained soils. It has recently been r...
The geotechnical properties of soils differ from area to area, depending on the origin of soil, env...
In this paper, the stabilization of clay (C) with hydraulic lime (L), steel slag (SS), and rice husk...
This study investigated the consolidated undrained shear behaviour of a stabilised high-sulphate soi...
Soil stabilisation, as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly method, is used in the building...
Geopolymer has recently become an attractive alternative to traditional binders (e.g., cement and li...