Abstract

Soils that cause effective damages to engineer structures (such as pavement and foundation) are called problematic or difficult soils (include collapsible soil, expansive soil, etc.). These damages occur due to poor or unfavorited engineering properties, such as low shear strength, high compressibility, high volume changes, etc. In the case of expansive soil, the problem of the shrink-swell phenomenon, when the soil reacts with water, is more pronounced. To overcome such problems, soils can be treated or stabilized with many stabilization ways (mechanical, chemical, etc.). Such ways can amend the unfavorited soil properties. In this review, the pozzolanic materials have been selected to be presented and discussed as chemical stabilizers. The selected pozzolanic materials are traditional, industrial, or byproducts, ashes of agricultural wastes, and calcined-clay types. They are lime, cement, blast furnace slag, fly ash, silica fume, rice husk ash, sugarcane straw ash, egg ash, coconut husk ash, and metakaolin. In general, the stabilization of expansive soils with pozzolanic materials has an essential impact on swelling and Atterberg-limits and positively affects compaction and strength parameters. However, there is a wide range for the percentages of pozzolanic materials used as stabilizers. The content (15% to 20%) is the most ratios of the stabilizers used as an optimal percentage, and beyond this ratio, the addition of the pozzolanic materials produces an undesirable effect.

Highlights

  • ‫هي مواد تقليدية أو صناعية أو نواتج عرضية للصناعة ‪,‬ورماد من النفايات الز ارعية ‪ ،‬وأنواع من الطين المكلس‪ .‬هذه المواد‬ ‫تتضمن النورة والأسمنت وخبث الفرن العالي والرماد المتطاير ودخان السيليكا ورماد قشر الأرز ورماد قش قصب السكر ورماد‬ ‫البيض ورماد قشر جوز الهند والميتاكولين‪ .‬بشكل عام ‪ ،‬يكون لتثبيت التربة الانتفاخية بالمواد البوزولانية تأثيًار مه ًما على قابيلة‬ ‫الانتفاخ وحدود وأتربيرك وله تأثير إيجابي على معاملات الرص ومقاومة القص‪ .‬وعلى اية حال‪,‬هناك نطاق واسع للنسب المئوية‬

  • The application of pozzolanic materials in problematic soils stabilization can solve the problems of these soils, on the one hand

  • The use of industrial or byproduct pozzolanic materials reduces the consumption of traditional additives, where the last materials are of most importance in construction materials

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Summary

STABILIZATION OF EXPANSIVE SOILS WITH THE INDUSTRIAL POZZOLANIC MATERIALS

The problems of expansive soils can be reduced using traditional additives such as cement or lime. The application of "silica-alumina" or "silica" based materials in wide soil stabilization represents an economical substitution to traditional materials of cement and lime. These materials show pozzolanic reactions that produce gel materials that enhance the strength of soils. As presented in this Table, different contents of pozzolanic materials (traditional additives and industrial or byproducts) have been used to stabilize expansive soils. The stabilization of expansive soils with traditional additives and industrial or byproduct pozzolanic materials produces improvements, to different degrees, in the soils' geotechnical properties (it has an essential impact on swelling and Atterberg-limits and has a positive effect on compaction-parameters)

STABILIZATION OF EXPANSIVE SOILS WITH THE CALCINED-CLAY POZZOLANIC MATERIALS
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