This paper compares the stabilizing effects of three different materials, namely: rice husk ash, powdered glass, and cement on the properties of lateritic soil. The basic properties of the lateritic soil were first obtained through colour, moisture content determination, specific gravity, particle size distribution and Atterberg limits tests. Each of the stabilizing materials was then mixed with the lateritic soil in varying percentages of 2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, 10%, 12.5% and 15% by weight of the soil. Thereafter, compaction and California bearing ratio (CBR) tests were carried out on the sample mixes to determine the effects of the materials on the lateritic soil. Chemical tests were also carried out on the samples to determine their percentage ...
The use of Almond leaf-ash for stabilization purposes has not been given consideration. This paper w...
This paper reports the results of an investigation carried out on clay soil stabilized with pond ash...
This study assesses the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with Ground-nut Husk As...
Stabilization of residual soils is studied by chemically using cement and rice husk ash. Investigati...
Soil stabilization is needed to enhance the strength of the soil. One popular method of soil stabili...
A residual lateritic soil classified as A-7-6 (12) or CL using AASHTO and Unified Soil Classificatio...
This study is an investigation into the possibility of using rice husk ash blended with cement (CRHA...
This study investigates the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with pulverized woo...
The chemical stabilisation of soils was studied by using cement and rice husk ash. Three types of so...
This paper assesses the stabilizing effect of powdered glass on clay soil. Broken waste glass was co...
This study investigated the impact of palm bunch ash (PBA) on the stabilization of poor lateritic so...
Agricultural and environmental demands for natural aggregates coupled with frequent increases in the...
Research on the Effect of Mixed Addition of Cement And rice husk ash Against and Stabilization on Ro...
Rice Husk (RH) is the major byproduct in the processing of paddy rice. The management of this waste ...
This study examined the effect of lime and cement as stabilizers on the geotechnical properties of t...
The use of Almond leaf-ash for stabilization purposes has not been given consideration. This paper w...
This paper reports the results of an investigation carried out on clay soil stabilized with pond ash...
This study assesses the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with Ground-nut Husk As...
Stabilization of residual soils is studied by chemically using cement and rice husk ash. Investigati...
Soil stabilization is needed to enhance the strength of the soil. One popular method of soil stabili...
A residual lateritic soil classified as A-7-6 (12) or CL using AASHTO and Unified Soil Classificatio...
This study is an investigation into the possibility of using rice husk ash blended with cement (CRHA...
This study investigates the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with pulverized woo...
The chemical stabilisation of soils was studied by using cement and rice husk ash. Three types of so...
This paper assesses the stabilizing effect of powdered glass on clay soil. Broken waste glass was co...
This study investigated the impact of palm bunch ash (PBA) on the stabilization of poor lateritic so...
Agricultural and environmental demands for natural aggregates coupled with frequent increases in the...
Research on the Effect of Mixed Addition of Cement And rice husk ash Against and Stabilization on Ro...
Rice Husk (RH) is the major byproduct in the processing of paddy rice. The management of this waste ...
This study examined the effect of lime and cement as stabilizers on the geotechnical properties of t...
The use of Almond leaf-ash for stabilization purposes has not been given consideration. This paper w...
This paper reports the results of an investigation carried out on clay soil stabilized with pond ash...
This study assesses the geotechnical properties of lateritic soil stabilized with Ground-nut Husk As...