Title of article :
Effect of cement grain size on the geotechnical properties of stabilized clay
Author/Authors :
Mollamahmutoglu, M Department of Civil Engineering - Gazi University - Yukselis Street. No: 5 Maltepe Ankara, Turkey , Avci, E Department of Civil Engineering - Bursa Technical University - Yldrm-Bursa, Turkey
Abstract :
In this study, some geotechnical properties of Microne Portland Cement
(MPC) and Portland Cement (PC) stabilized High Plasticity Clayey Soil (HPCS) samples
were investigated. The results showed that liquid limit, permeability, swelling potential,
and compressibility of HPCS were reduced, and HPCS's plastic limit and Unconned
Compressive Strength (UCS) were increased by both MPC and PC stabilizations. Besides,
liquid limit, permeability, swelling potential, and compressibility of HPCS were further
reduced by MPC. Although dry UCS of MPC stabilized HPCS sample was almost the
same as that of PC stabilized HPCS sample, the plastic limit and wet cured UCS of MPC
stabilized HPCS sample were higher than those of wet cured UCS of PC stabilized HPCS
sample. In general, as the size of cement particles becomes finer, the stabilization of HPCS
becomes more effective.
Keywords :
Clay stabilization , Cement type , Strength , Permeability , Compressibility , Swelling
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)