The relics built with soil are called earthen archaeological sites. Many silt earthen sites exposed to natural environment get seriously damaged and thus require urgent restoration with suitable materials. Previously, lime and glutinous rice slurry were used in the construction of earthen sites. However, lime is usually used in clay, and glutinous rice pulp is difficult to prepare and use on a large scale. Therefore, in this study, starch ether was selected to replace glutinous rice pulp. Lime and starch ether were added to silt as single or double additives, respectively, to prepare the corresponding single-mixed and multiple-mixed modified soil samples. Furthermore, the direct shear test and compression test were carried out and the optim...
A substantial part of the world building heritage has been performed by earthen building. The durabi...
Black Cotton Soils exhibit high swelling and shrinking when exposed to changes in moisture content a...
The soils that are highly susceptible to erosion and containing high percentage of exchangeable sodi...
Tianluoshan site (5000∼2500 BC), which belongs to the Hemudu culture, has suffered damages from the ...
Expansive soil has harmful effect on engineering. Rice husk ash (RHA) has high pozzolanic activity, ...
International audienceThe restoration, the protection, or the creation of earthen buildings require ...
Due to the special geographical location, climatic characteristics, special soil properties and the ...
Soil stabilization can make the soils becoming more stable. This method is applying admixture on the...
Soil such as soft clay is a material with low strength and easily affected by water but it will be s...
Earthen building materials bear interesting environmental advantages and are the most appropriate to...
Erosion is a disease of elevation concavity formed on earthen sites by the action of water, salt, wi...
A large part of China’s historic architecture is composed and built of earthen architectural compone...
Soil modification is the process which involves enhancing the anatomical substance of the soil aprop...
Bagasse ash is a readily available waste by-product of the sugar-cane refining industry; its imprope...
The soils of Indian Black Cotton are well-known examples of Expansive soils, which display significa...
A substantial part of the world building heritage has been performed by earthen building. The durabi...
Black Cotton Soils exhibit high swelling and shrinking when exposed to changes in moisture content a...
The soils that are highly susceptible to erosion and containing high percentage of exchangeable sodi...
Tianluoshan site (5000∼2500 BC), which belongs to the Hemudu culture, has suffered damages from the ...
Expansive soil has harmful effect on engineering. Rice husk ash (RHA) has high pozzolanic activity, ...
International audienceThe restoration, the protection, or the creation of earthen buildings require ...
Due to the special geographical location, climatic characteristics, special soil properties and the ...
Soil stabilization can make the soils becoming more stable. This method is applying admixture on the...
Soil such as soft clay is a material with low strength and easily affected by water but it will be s...
Earthen building materials bear interesting environmental advantages and are the most appropriate to...
Erosion is a disease of elevation concavity formed on earthen sites by the action of water, salt, wi...
A large part of China’s historic architecture is composed and built of earthen architectural compone...
Soil modification is the process which involves enhancing the anatomical substance of the soil aprop...
Bagasse ash is a readily available waste by-product of the sugar-cane refining industry; its imprope...
The soils of Indian Black Cotton are well-known examples of Expansive soils, which display significa...
A substantial part of the world building heritage has been performed by earthen building. The durabi...
Black Cotton Soils exhibit high swelling and shrinking when exposed to changes in moisture content a...
The soils that are highly susceptible to erosion and containing high percentage of exchangeable sodi...