Expansive soils swell when they absorb water and shrink when water evaporates from them. Hence, lightly loaded civil engineering structures found in these soils are subjected to severe distress. Therefore, there is a need to ameliorate or improve these swelling soils through some innovative methods. This paper discusses chemical stabilisation of expansive soils, a technique in which chemical reagents such as lime and calcium chloride are added to expansive soils to reduce the volumetric changes occurring in expansive soils and also to improve their engineering behaviour
Expansive soils are a worldwide problem that poses several challenges for civil engineers. Such soil...
Expansive soils are one of the most serious problems which the foundation engineer faces. Several at...
This paper proposes the use of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation induced by the addition of ca...
Expansive soils swell when they absorb water and shrink when water evaporates from them. Hence, ligh...
abstract: Expansive soils in the United States cause extensive damage to roadways, buildings, and va...
Chemical stabilization is a technique commonly used to improve the expansive soil properties. In thi...
Significant damage and distortions in the supporting structures are caused due to the volume fluctua...
Expansive soils in India are a boon to farmers but problematic to civil engineers, particularly to g...
Expansive soils are characterized by volumetric changes caused by variations in moisture. They can c...
The type of soil known as expansive soil is capable of changing its volume through swelling and cont...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
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...
For solving problems of expansive soil it is necessary to stabilize it with any of additive substanc...
Lime stabilization prevails to be the most widely adopted in situ stabilization method for controlli...
Expansive soils are a worldwide problem that poses several challenges for civil engineers. Such soil...
Expansive soils are one of the most serious problems which the foundation engineer faces. Several at...
This paper proposes the use of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation induced by the addition of ca...
Expansive soils swell when they absorb water and shrink when water evaporates from them. Hence, ligh...
abstract: Expansive soils in the United States cause extensive damage to roadways, buildings, and va...
Chemical stabilization is a technique commonly used to improve the expansive soil properties. In thi...
Significant damage and distortions in the supporting structures are caused due to the volume fluctua...
Expansive soils in India are a boon to farmers but problematic to civil engineers, particularly to g...
Expansive soils are characterized by volumetric changes caused by variations in moisture. They can c...
The type of soil known as expansive soil is capable of changing its volume through swelling and cont...
Lime slurry and lime pile techniques are viable choices for in-situ stabilisation of expansive soil ...
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...
For solving problems of expansive soil it is necessary to stabilize it with any of additive substanc...
Lime stabilization prevails to be the most widely adopted in situ stabilization method for controlli...
Expansive soils are a worldwide problem that poses several challenges for civil engineers. Such soil...
Expansive soils are one of the most serious problems which the foundation engineer faces. Several at...
This paper proposes the use of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation induced by the addition of ca...