The durability, efficiency and the integrity of structures built within or over mountain soils are mainly controlled by the geotechnical properties. It is therefore imperative to analyse these …
S Bhattacharja, JI Bhatty, HA Todres - PCA R&D Serial, 2003 - cement.org
Stabilization in clay soils results from two distinct chemical processes caused by the stabilizing agent. These are: the cation exchange and flocculation effects which are …
A Anburuvel - Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2024 - Springer
Soil stabilization using additives is considered as one of the sustainable alternative techniques to deal with acute material shortages. Critically reviewing the contemporary …
ZC Moh - Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations …, 1962 - ascelibrary.org
Investigation of improvement of effectiveness of portland cement as stabilizer by use of chemical additives at MIT Soil Stabilization Laboratory; tests showed that, with all types of …
A Behnood - Transportation Geotechnics, 2018 - Elsevier
Soil stabilization is a technique to improve the engineering and geotechnical properties of soils such as mechanical strength, permeability, compressibility, durability and plasticity …
SO Manzoor, A Yousuf - J. Mater. Environ. Sci, 2020 - jmaterenvironsci.com
As of now, the growing environmental issues, economic concerns, and limited land resources have forced engineers to stabilize problematic soils for the construction of roads …
Lime stabilization is a well-established technique to improve the subgrade properties of different soil for pavement construction, despite construction difficulties and its …
Clay soil can be stabilized by the addition of small percentages, by weight, of lime, thereby enhancing many of the engineering properties of the soil and producing an improved …
FG Bell - Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, 1995 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Clay soils often present difficulties in construction operations. Fortunately, however, the engineering properties of clay soil can be enhanced by the addition of small percentages, by …