• Title of article

    Swell-shrink and strength behaviors of lime and cement stabilized expansive organic clays

  • Author/Authors

    Sireesh Saride، نويسنده , , Sireesh and Puppala، نويسنده , , Anand J. and Chikyala، نويسنده , , Srujan R.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    39
  • To page
    45
  • Abstract
    Organic soils are mostly composed of decayed plant matter and weathered rock material. Often, these soils are known for their inferior engineering behavior including very high compressibility and low shear strength. In order to improve these properties, organic soils are, by and large, modified with calcium based stabilizers such as lime, cement and fly ash. However, transportation agencies in the United States have mentioned that the anticipated improvements were never achieved or the improvement obtained disappeared quickly with time. Therefore, a research study was initiated to understand the behavioral mechanisms of lime and cement stabilized organic soils. Eight natural expansive soils bearing different organic contents (varying between 2 and 6%) were selected for the present investigation. First, optimum dosages of lime and cement were determined for the selected soils. Then treated and untreated (control) specimens were prepared to study their physical and engineering behaviors of the soil specimens at varied curing periods. There is a drastic increase in unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of lime and cement treated specimens until 28 days of curing. Beyond which, a negligible improvement in UCS property was recorded for lime treated specimens and a slight decrease in UCS for cement treated soils was noticed. This reduction in strength for cement treated specimens could be attributed to the reduction in pH concentration with curing as well as the formation of inorganic calcium humic acid at this stage.
  • Keywords
    expansive subgrades , Organic soils , Strength , Stabilization , transportation
  • Journal title
    Applied Clay Science:an International Journal on the Application...
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Applied Clay Science:an International Journal on the Application...
  • Record number

    2225002