This paper focuses on the modification of clay properties with inorganic additives to deflocculate and flocculate inorganic soil for the development of a material that would be as easy to use as the current concrete products, but with a much lower environmental impact. Considering that the rheological behaviour of clays is controlled by their surface charge, we first introduce potential determining ions to deflocculate the clay particles and to reduce the yield stress of the earth material. Their efficiency is characterized using zeta potential measurements and rheological tests. We then achieve the flocculation of clay particles by using natural minerals that slowly dissolve in the interstitial liquid and ultimately precipitate calcium sil...
This work looks into the effect of added lime on consistency limits of silty clay. It was carried ou...
Locally available and with infinite recycling possibilities, the use of earth as building material l...
Lime stabilisation of organic clay has often been studied in the past. However, there is some eviden...
This paper focuses on the modification of clay properties with inorganic additives to deflocculate a...
In the ceramic industry and in many sectors, clay minerals are widely used. In earthen construction ...
Chemical stabilization involves application of chemical admixtures to improve the behaviour of soil....
Buildings, main pillar of the economy, are of primary importance for the human well-being and fundam...
The surface charge distribution of clay particles governs the interparticle forces and their arrange...
The technology of concrete has significantly increased in recent years through the use of superplast...
The effectiveness of lime as a chemical additive for the stabilisation of organic clay is considered...
International audienceIn order to pour an earthen material in a liquid state, as a concrete, technol...
The effectiveness of lime as a chemical additive for the stabilisation of organic clay is considered...
Lime stabilization prevails to be the most widely adopted in situ stabilization method for controlli...
Clay is a cohesive material that becomes very soft when high content of water is added. This conditi...
In this study, extremely highly plastic soil samples were collected from clay deposits in the Akyurt...
This work looks into the effect of added lime on consistency limits of silty clay. It was carried ou...
Locally available and with infinite recycling possibilities, the use of earth as building material l...
Lime stabilisation of organic clay has often been studied in the past. However, there is some eviden...
This paper focuses on the modification of clay properties with inorganic additives to deflocculate a...
In the ceramic industry and in many sectors, clay minerals are widely used. In earthen construction ...
Chemical stabilization involves application of chemical admixtures to improve the behaviour of soil....
Buildings, main pillar of the economy, are of primary importance for the human well-being and fundam...
The surface charge distribution of clay particles governs the interparticle forces and their arrange...
The technology of concrete has significantly increased in recent years through the use of superplast...
The effectiveness of lime as a chemical additive for the stabilisation of organic clay is considered...
International audienceIn order to pour an earthen material in a liquid state, as a concrete, technol...
The effectiveness of lime as a chemical additive for the stabilisation of organic clay is considered...
Lime stabilization prevails to be the most widely adopted in situ stabilization method for controlli...
Clay is a cohesive material that becomes very soft when high content of water is added. This conditi...
In this study, extremely highly plastic soil samples were collected from clay deposits in the Akyurt...
This work looks into the effect of added lime on consistency limits of silty clay. It was carried ou...
Locally available and with infinite recycling possibilities, the use of earth as building material l...
Lime stabilisation of organic clay has often been studied in the past. However, there is some eviden...