Stabilization of expansive soils using chemical additives: A review
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Abstract
Volume instability of expansive soils due to moisture fluctuations is often disastrous, causing severe damages and distortions in the supported structures. It is, therefore, necessary to adequately improve the performance of such soils that they can favorably fulfil the post-construction stability requirements. This can be achieved through chemical stabilization using additives such as lime, cement and fly ash. In this paper, suitability of such additives under various conditions and their mechanisms are reviewed in detail. It is observed that the stabilization process primarily involves hydration, cation exchange, flocculation and pozzolanic reactions. The degree of stabilization is controlled by several…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 417
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2Topics & keywords
- Lime
- Pozzolan
- Expansive clay
- Compaction
- Soil water
- Soil stabilization
- Curing (chemistry)
- Fly ash
- Life in Land