Abstract

Troublesome events are related to the stabilisation of sulfate-rich soils with calcium-based materials. To overcome these inconveniences, research studies have been conducted applying modified and alternative treatments to soils containing low and high sulfate levels. This paper intends to assess the effects of mellowing period (MP) (2 and 4 days), Portland cement content (5%, 7% and 9%), density (15.75, 16.60 and 17.50 kN/m3) and curing time (14 and 28 days) on the performance of a clayey soil from the Paraguayan Chaco region containing high amounts of sulfates. A complete factorial design set was carried out to assess the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) and the one-dimensional free vertical swelling of compacted soil–cement–lime mixtures. The results showed a positive effect of the MP relative to the swelling of the stabilised soil. In addition, the curing period, the amount of cement and the dry unit weight were the most influential factors regarding the UCS. The stabilisation method addressed in this research – that is, extended mellowing combined with lime and Portland cement, seems to be of great importance for practical purposes on the stabilisation of soils containing high amounts of sulfates.

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