International audienceThe main purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of a wetting and drying path on the swelling/shrinkage of a compacted lime-treated expansive clayey soil both at the macro- and micro-scales. At the macro-scale, the soil water characteristic curves (SWRCs) of the compacted lime-treated materials (0%, 2% and 5% of lime content) were determined for three curing times (0, 28 and 180 days). The modifications at the micro-scale were assessed with mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) tests. The results showed that lime treatment was efficient to prevent the volumetric swelling from the initial state upon wetting. Even if no significant macroscopic volumetric variation was observed, a reorganisation of the microstructure...
The paper presents some experimental results collected on samples recovered from an experimental emb...
© 2016 The Author(s) This paper investigates the drying and wetting soil water retention curves (SWR...
This paper presents a direct evaluation of the optimum lime content for treatment of expansive soils...
International audienceThe main purpose of this study is to examine both at micro-and macro scales th...
International audienceShrinkage of expansive soils may cause serious problems to geotechnical and ge...
International audienceThe durability, which refers to the ability of earthen structures to ensure th...
International audienceLime treatment is a widely applied technique in improving the workability and ...
The paper presents some experimental results obtained on samples extracted from a full-scale embankm...
International audienceLime treatment can enhance the workability and hydro-mechanical properties of ...
International audienceLime treatment is a well-known technique to improve the mechanical response of...
International audienceLime treatment induces several time-dependent physico-chemical processes (cati...
The paper presents some experimental results collected on samples recovered from an experimental emb...
The paper presents some experimental results collected on samples recovered from an experimental emb...
© 2016 The Author(s) This paper investigates the drying and wetting soil water retention curves (SWR...
This paper presents a direct evaluation of the optimum lime content for treatment of expansive soils...
International audienceThe main purpose of this study is to examine both at micro-and macro scales th...
International audienceShrinkage of expansive soils may cause serious problems to geotechnical and ge...
International audienceThe durability, which refers to the ability of earthen structures to ensure th...
International audienceLime treatment is a widely applied technique in improving the workability and ...
The paper presents some experimental results obtained on samples extracted from a full-scale embankm...
International audienceLime treatment can enhance the workability and hydro-mechanical properties of ...
International audienceLime treatment is a well-known technique to improve the mechanical response of...
International audienceLime treatment induces several time-dependent physico-chemical processes (cati...
The paper presents some experimental results collected on samples recovered from an experimental emb...
The paper presents some experimental results collected on samples recovered from an experimental emb...
© 2016 The Author(s) This paper investigates the drying and wetting soil water retention curves (SWR...
This paper presents a direct evaluation of the optimum lime content for treatment of expansive soils...