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Soil–Water Characteristic Curve and One-Dimensional Deformation Characteristics of Fiber-Reinforced Lime-Blended Expansive Soil
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Soil reinforcement using synthetic fibers is a proven technique for enhancing engineering properties to meet the requirements of subgrade materials for pavement projects. The safe and economical design of fiber-reinforced ...
Effect of Heavy Metal Contamination on the Compressibility and Strength Characteristics of Chemically Modified Semiarid Soils
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Rapid industrialization in developed countries has led to a continuous release of heavy metals into the environment. When these effluents are discharged directly into natural surrounding soils, not only is the geotechnical ...
Target Reliability Approach to Study the Effect of Fiber Reinforcement on UCS Behavior of Lime Treated Semiarid Soil
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Effect of Calcium-Based Derivatives on Consolidation, Strength, and Lime-Leachability Behavior of Expansive Soil
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The current study aims at examining the effect of different calcium-based stabilizers {calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2], calcium carbonate [CaCO3], and calcium chloride [CaCl2]} on the geotechnical properties and lime-leaching ...