In many civil engineering problems, soil is stabilized by a combination of binders and water. The success of stabilization is evaluated using seismic tests with measured P-wave velocities. Optimization of process, laboratory testing and data modelling are essential to reduce the costs of the industrial projects. This paper reports the optimized workflow of soil stabilization through evaluated effects from the two factors controlling the development of strength: (1) the ratio between water and binder; (2) the proportions of different binders (cement/slag) were changed experimentally in a mixture of samples to evaluate the strength of soil. The experimental results show an optimal combination of 30% cement and 70% slag with a binder content o...
Purpose.Experimental studies allow determining th estress-strain state or bearing capacity of the te...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the applicability of new cement developed to be used fo...
There is currently little scientific understanding of stabilised rammed earth (RE) and the re- latio...
In this study, the stabilization process is introduced to a clayey expansive soil collected in south...
Soil stabilization through addition of a hydraulic binder is a method frequently used to modify and ...
Evaluating soil strength by geophysical methods using P-waves was undertaken in this study to assess...
This study aimed at evaluating the effect of blended binders on the stabilization of clayey soils in...
This paper addresses the problem of stabilisation of poor subgrade soil for improving its engineerin...
Clay soils can cause significant distress in road construction due to their low strength. Stabilizin...
Stabilisation of soft soils by deep mixing with binders is the most frequently used method of ground...
Soil stabilization is the process of altering some soil properties by different methods, mechanical ...
This study is aimed at evaluating the strength of stabilised soil collected from the Port of Norvik,...
The strength of soil can significantly increase by stabilisation with binders. Adding binders in cor...
Sulfide soils are silty soils, often found in saturated conditions, under the groundwater level. Cha...
The stabilization of soft soils with hydraulic binder is a common technique all over the world. By m...
Purpose.Experimental studies allow determining th estress-strain state or bearing capacity of the te...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the applicability of new cement developed to be used fo...
There is currently little scientific understanding of stabilised rammed earth (RE) and the re- latio...
In this study, the stabilization process is introduced to a clayey expansive soil collected in south...
Soil stabilization through addition of a hydraulic binder is a method frequently used to modify and ...
Evaluating soil strength by geophysical methods using P-waves was undertaken in this study to assess...
This study aimed at evaluating the effect of blended binders on the stabilization of clayey soils in...
This paper addresses the problem of stabilisation of poor subgrade soil for improving its engineerin...
Clay soils can cause significant distress in road construction due to their low strength. Stabilizin...
Stabilisation of soft soils by deep mixing with binders is the most frequently used method of ground...
Soil stabilization is the process of altering some soil properties by different methods, mechanical ...
This study is aimed at evaluating the strength of stabilised soil collected from the Port of Norvik,...
The strength of soil can significantly increase by stabilisation with binders. Adding binders in cor...
Sulfide soils are silty soils, often found in saturated conditions, under the groundwater level. Cha...
The stabilization of soft soils with hydraulic binder is a common technique all over the world. By m...
Purpose.Experimental studies allow determining th estress-strain state or bearing capacity of the te...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the applicability of new cement developed to be used fo...
There is currently little scientific understanding of stabilised rammed earth (RE) and the re- latio...