Problematic soil stabilization processes involve the application of binders to improve the engineering properties of the soil. This is done to change the undesirable properties of these …
Expansive soils expand and lose their strength when wetted and shrink when dried, and this makes a considerable volume change. Construction on expansive soils has made problems …
H Haghsheno, M Arabani - International Journal of Environmental Science …, 2024 - Springer
Stabilization and solidification (S/S) using cement and lime is a common remediation method for oil-polluted soils. Secondary stabilizers and industrial wastes have recently …
The transportation infrastructure, including low-volume roads in some regions, needs to be constructed on weak ground, implying the necessity of soil stabilization. Untreated and …
Efficient and environmentally friendly alternative binders for expansive soils improvement are needed to practice sustainable geotechnics. This study evaluates the viability of a lime …
This study intended to address the problem of damaged (collapsed, cracked and decreased soil strength) road pavement structure built on clay soil due to clay soil properties such as …
In this article, detailed trials were undertaken to study the variation in genetic parameters in order to formulate more robust predictive models using gene expression programming …
A Kassa, R Sekine, T Dorji, GK Pathak… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2024 - Elsevier
Cement is the most important binding agent used in soil stabilization and significantly improves the strength and compressibility of soils. However, owing to the significant …
Particle size of additive geomaterials could affect the cement–clay reaction, thereby reducing strength. The effects of five particle sizes (A, B, C, D and E:> 75, 40–75, 20–40,< 20 …