A Review on The Lime and Fly ash Application in Soil Stabilization

Nowadays, inefficient properties of soils are a critical issue in engineering projects. In some cases, improve the characteristic of unsuitable soils is a fundamental step for making construction. This review paper presents the results of research on soil stabilization with lime and fly ash. Soil st...

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Main Authors: Amiralian, Saeid, Chegenizadeh, Amin, Nikraz, Hamid
Format: Journal Article
Published: Planetary Scientific Research Centre 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27037
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author Amiralian, Saeid
Chegenizadeh, Amin
Nikraz, Hamid
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Chegenizadeh, Amin
Nikraz, Hamid
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description Nowadays, inefficient properties of soils are a critical issue in engineering projects. In some cases, improve the characteristic of unsuitable soils is a fundamental step for making construction. This review paper presents the results of research on soil stabilization with lime and fly ash. Soil stabilization performed the use of technique to adding a binder to the soil in order to improve the engineering performance of soil. Researches were illustrated that adding the additives leads to progress in workability and mechanical behaviour of soil after stabilization. Lime and fly ash as local natural and industrial resources were applied for chemical stabilization. These additives could improve the mechanical properties of soil such as strength, swelling, plasticity index and compressibility. The obtained results were indicated that, for progressing in soil properties the combination of lime and fly ash might be more effective than use of only lime or fly ash.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-270372017-01-30T12:56:31Z A Review on The Lime and Fly ash Application in Soil Stabilization Amiralian, Saeid Chegenizadeh, Amin Nikraz, Hamid Stabilization Fly ash Lime Nowadays, inefficient properties of soils are a critical issue in engineering projects. In some cases, improve the characteristic of unsuitable soils is a fundamental step for making construction. This review paper presents the results of research on soil stabilization with lime and fly ash. Soil stabilization performed the use of technique to adding a binder to the soil in order to improve the engineering performance of soil. Researches were illustrated that adding the additives leads to progress in workability and mechanical behaviour of soil after stabilization. Lime and fly ash as local natural and industrial resources were applied for chemical stabilization. These additives could improve the mechanical properties of soil such as strength, swelling, plasticity index and compressibility. The obtained results were indicated that, for progressing in soil properties the combination of lime and fly ash might be more effective than use of only lime or fly ash. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27037 Planetary Scientific Research Centre fulltext
spellingShingle Stabilization
Fly ash
Lime
Amiralian, Saeid
Chegenizadeh, Amin
Nikraz, Hamid
A Review on The Lime and Fly ash Application in Soil Stabilization
title A Review on The Lime and Fly ash Application in Soil Stabilization
title_full A Review on The Lime and Fly ash Application in Soil Stabilization
title_fullStr A Review on The Lime and Fly ash Application in Soil Stabilization
title_full_unstemmed A Review on The Lime and Fly ash Application in Soil Stabilization
title_short A Review on The Lime and Fly ash Application in Soil Stabilization
title_sort review on the lime and fly ash application in soil stabilization
topic Stabilization
Fly ash
Lime
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27037