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Behavior of expansive soils stabilized with fly ash

Journal

NATURAL HAZARDS
Volume 47, Issue 3, Pages 509-523

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-008-9236-4

Keywords

Expansive soil; Fly ash; Lime; Swell-shrinkage properties; Unconfined compressive strength; Plasticity index ratio

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [50478073]
  2. Science Research and Develop Foundation of Hefei University of Technology [2007GDBJ031]

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Expansive soils cause serious problem in the civil engineering practice due to swell and shrinkage upon wetting and drying. Disposal of fly ash, which is an industrial waste in both cost-effective and environment-friendly way receives high attention in China. In this study, the potential use and the effectiveness of expansive soils stabilization using fly ash and fly ash-lime as admixtures are evaluated. The test results show that the plasticity index, activity, free swell, swell potential, swelling pressure, and axial shrinkage percent decreased with an increase in fly ash or fly ash-lime content. With the increase of the curing time for the treated soil, the swell potential and swelling pressure decreased. Soils immediately treated with fly ash show no significant change in the unconfined compressive strength. However, after 7 days curing of the fly ash treated soils, the unconfined compressive strength increased significantly. The relationship between the plasticity index and swell-shrinkage properties for pre-treated and post-treated soils is discussed.

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