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Strength evaluation of soil stabilized with nano silica- cement mixes as road construction material

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 314, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.125363

Keywords

Nano silica; Cement; Stabilized subbases; CBR; Resilient Modulus

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  1. Dr. Khan Industrial Consultants Pvt. Ltd., Thane, India

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The experimental study on treating silty sand with colloidal nano silica and cement revealed that increasing cement content significantly improved the mechanical properties of soil, with the best results seen in NS-40 and 6% cement treatment. Soaked CBR values and 7-days UCS results were significantly enhanced.
In pursuit of replacing the conventional GSB courses by stabilizing locally available soil and reconciling it for road constructions, an experimental investigation was undertaken by treating silty sand with colloidal nano silica in three different concentration grades of NS-20, NS-30 and NS-40. Each proportion was further treated with 2%, 4% and 6% of cement. Experiments were conducted to study the effect of nano silica on modified proctor compaction, CBR and UCS tests. XRD and SEM tests were conducted to discern the latent mechanisms to study the physico-chemical changes within the soil matrix. The results demonstrated that the increase in cement content with different grades of nano silica treated soil played an indispensable role in improving the mechanical properties of soil. Optimal results were obtained for soil treated with NS-40 and 6% cement. Soaked CBR values of soil mixes were substantially enhanced by 240.76%, 268.62% and 312.90% and 7-days UCS results were observed to be enhanced by 20.98%, 43.93% and 80.19% on addition of 2%, 4% and 6% cement in case of optimized soil mixes. XRD and SEM results postulated the evidences of the furtherance in cementitious activity within the soil matrix. The paper also discusses about Resilient Modulus parameters for optimized samples by cyclic triaxial tests under different cell pressures. Results demonstrated that nano silica-cement reinforced soil satisfied the criteria for chemically stabilized bound sub bases as per codal provisions.

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