In road construction planning, soil plays a primary role that will be examined. In geotechnical engineering, soil stabilization is one of the engineering sciences and efforts to enhance soil characteristics. Unbeknownst to many, ideas and concepts are generated to create new innovative materials that can replace or supplement existing materials. Based on this, the concept of utilizing spent bleaching earth (SBE) waste material emerged. With the advancement of engineering knowledge, particularly in the field of geotechnical engineering, soil stabilization is employed as an effort to improve soil characteristics. By utilizing SBE and cement as materials for soil stabilization in dams, the changes in the physical properties of the embankment s...
The earthen material and its properties are essential in the design of the pavement system as they a...
The paper aim to assess and compare the stabilizing effect of three materials, cement, sodium chlori...
<p>Regional growth and development led to an increase in infrastructure especially roads. Along with...
Soil stabilization is the process of altering some soil properties by different methods, mechanical ...
Subgrade soil plays an important role in road structural design; therefore, poor subgrade soil may c...
Road pavements or structure on loose soil needs stabilization. Soil stabilization is mainly done for...
Starting from the base, soil is one of nature’s most abundant construction materials. Almost all typ...
Subgrade is a soil layer underneath a constructed road pavement, airport runway or railway track. It...
The study presented in this paper evaluates the suitability of using slag (with cement) as a stabili...
Road pavements or structure on loose soil needs stabilization. Soil stabilization is mainly done for...
In Sri Lanka, residual soils are abundantly encountered in constructions where residual soils with p...
There has been a rapid development in infrastructures in Sri Lanka since early 90s. Roads and relate...
Soil stabilization with cement is commonly used to improve the strength and hardness of natural soil...
AbstractStabilization of soils is an effective method for improvement of soil properties and the pav...
This research paper depicts the experimental investigation of the impact of stone dust as an admixtu...
The earthen material and its properties are essential in the design of the pavement system as they a...
The paper aim to assess and compare the stabilizing effect of three materials, cement, sodium chlori...
<p>Regional growth and development led to an increase in infrastructure especially roads. Along with...
Soil stabilization is the process of altering some soil properties by different methods, mechanical ...
Subgrade soil plays an important role in road structural design; therefore, poor subgrade soil may c...
Road pavements or structure on loose soil needs stabilization. Soil stabilization is mainly done for...
Starting from the base, soil is one of nature’s most abundant construction materials. Almost all typ...
Subgrade is a soil layer underneath a constructed road pavement, airport runway or railway track. It...
The study presented in this paper evaluates the suitability of using slag (with cement) as a stabili...
Road pavements or structure on loose soil needs stabilization. Soil stabilization is mainly done for...
In Sri Lanka, residual soils are abundantly encountered in constructions where residual soils with p...
There has been a rapid development in infrastructures in Sri Lanka since early 90s. Roads and relate...
Soil stabilization with cement is commonly used to improve the strength and hardness of natural soil...
AbstractStabilization of soils is an effective method for improvement of soil properties and the pav...
This research paper depicts the experimental investigation of the impact of stone dust as an admixtu...
The earthen material and its properties are essential in the design of the pavement system as they a...
The paper aim to assess and compare the stabilizing effect of three materials, cement, sodium chlori...
<p>Regional growth and development led to an increase in infrastructure especially roads. Along with...