Gypseous soil is well-known for its numerous engineering problems. When this soil is exposed to water, the gypsum in the soil dissolves, causing the buildings built on it to collapse; so, treating gypseous soil is important for improving its engineering characteristics. The present paper focuses on studying the effect of adding geopolymer on mechanical characteristics of gypseous soil. This study presents the results obtained from a series of experimental tests, including direct shear, consolidation, and collapsibility tests. Tests were conducted on samples of gypseous soil taken from depth 1.5 meters below ground level with gypsum content of 41%. The geopolymer was used in three different molarities for the collapse test (10M, 12M, and 14M...
Fine gypsum soils, when saturated and loaded, because of their high porosity, have large settlements...
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This study discusses strength deterioration during the curing process of fly ash geopolymer and the ...
In many arid and semi-arid regions, collapsible soils are well-known to be problematic in nature and...
AbstractGypseous soil is a collapsible soil, which causes large deformations in the buildings which ...
Gypseous soils cover a large area in Iraq and other parts of the world. In general, these soils are...
Geopolymer has been emerging as a novel and sustainable replacement for the traditional soil improve...
Geopolymer technology have been developed and explored especially in the construction material fiel...
Geopolymer has been emerging as a novel and sustainable replacement for the traditional soil improve...
Gypsum rich soils are found in many parts of the world, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. ...
A Gypsum soil is an example of problematic soils and susceptible to large volumetric deformations wh...
Current soil stabilization methods are often limited by durability and leaching issues and do not al...
Gypsum soil is one of the problematic soils because of considerable solubility for Gypsum particles ...
The use of geopolymer in soil stabilization has gained much attention recently due to its efficiency...
Gypsum, which is dihydrate calcium sulfate, (CaSO4.2H2O), is widely available in different sizes, fr...
Fine gypsum soils, when saturated and loaded, because of their high porosity, have large settlements...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
This study discusses strength deterioration during the curing process of fly ash geopolymer and the ...
In many arid and semi-arid regions, collapsible soils are well-known to be problematic in nature and...
AbstractGypseous soil is a collapsible soil, which causes large deformations in the buildings which ...
Gypseous soils cover a large area in Iraq and other parts of the world. In general, these soils are...
Geopolymer has been emerging as a novel and sustainable replacement for the traditional soil improve...
Geopolymer technology have been developed and explored especially in the construction material fiel...
Geopolymer has been emerging as a novel and sustainable replacement for the traditional soil improve...
Gypsum rich soils are found in many parts of the world, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. ...
A Gypsum soil is an example of problematic soils and susceptible to large volumetric deformations wh...
Current soil stabilization methods are often limited by durability and leaching issues and do not al...
Gypsum soil is one of the problematic soils because of considerable solubility for Gypsum particles ...
The use of geopolymer in soil stabilization has gained much attention recently due to its efficiency...
Gypsum, which is dihydrate calcium sulfate, (CaSO4.2H2O), is widely available in different sizes, fr...
Fine gypsum soils, when saturated and loaded, because of their high porosity, have large settlements...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
This study discusses strength deterioration during the curing process of fly ash geopolymer and the ...