Forest roads are crucial for economic development and resource accessibility, especially in regions with extensive wood demand driven by construction growth. These roads require consistent maintenance to prevent structural issues, even though they experience lower traffic. Traditionally, gypsum has been used for soil stabilization due to its cation exchange capability with clay minerals and flocculation properties. However, its water solubility in wet conditions necessitates innovative solutions. This study explores a novel approach by combining gypsum with rice husk ash (RHA), an abundant agricultural waste, to address the challenges posed by expansive and low-bearing clay soils in forest road construction. In this study, an expansive soil...
This paper concerned with the stabilization of subgrade soil using different types of locally availa...
Stabilization of residual soils is studied by chemically using cement and rice husk ash. Investigati...
This study explores the use of two wastes (rice husk ash (RHA) and cement kiln dust (CKD))for improv...
Forest roads are crucial for economic development and resource accessibility, especially in regions ...
Expansive soils pose threats not only for built residential houses and superstructures but also for ...
The presence of expansive soils in strata with overlying structures pose great risk to the integrity...
The soils of Indian Black Cotton are well-known examples of Expansive soils, which display significa...
Soil stabilization involves enhancing soil's stability and engineering characteristics, which can be...
Expansive clayey soils (CSs) expand and become softer as moisture content increases, but they get ha...
Arkansas produces the most of the rice in the United States. About 20% of poddy is rice husk (RH), w...
Volume change in expansive soils is a problem encountered in earth work around the world. This is pr...
Expansive soils are problematic soils that exhibit the shrink-swell behavior. Previous research has ...
Expansive/swell-shrink soils exhibit high plasticity and low strength, which lead to settlement and ...
Soil stabilization is needed to enhance the strength of the soil. One popular method of soil stabili...
Swelling soil leads to many types of constructional damages, deformations, and failures in the const...
This paper concerned with the stabilization of subgrade soil using different types of locally availa...
Stabilization of residual soils is studied by chemically using cement and rice husk ash. Investigati...
This study explores the use of two wastes (rice husk ash (RHA) and cement kiln dust (CKD))for improv...
Forest roads are crucial for economic development and resource accessibility, especially in regions ...
Expansive soils pose threats not only for built residential houses and superstructures but also for ...
The presence of expansive soils in strata with overlying structures pose great risk to the integrity...
The soils of Indian Black Cotton are well-known examples of Expansive soils, which display significa...
Soil stabilization involves enhancing soil's stability and engineering characteristics, which can be...
Expansive clayey soils (CSs) expand and become softer as moisture content increases, but they get ha...
Arkansas produces the most of the rice in the United States. About 20% of poddy is rice husk (RH), w...
Volume change in expansive soils is a problem encountered in earth work around the world. This is pr...
Expansive soils are problematic soils that exhibit the shrink-swell behavior. Previous research has ...
Expansive/swell-shrink soils exhibit high plasticity and low strength, which lead to settlement and ...
Soil stabilization is needed to enhance the strength of the soil. One popular method of soil stabili...
Swelling soil leads to many types of constructional damages, deformations, and failures in the const...
This paper concerned with the stabilization of subgrade soil using different types of locally availa...
Stabilization of residual soils is studied by chemically using cement and rice husk ash. Investigati...
This study explores the use of two wastes (rice husk ash (RHA) and cement kiln dust (CKD))for improv...