Abstract

The construction sector has undergone significant reforms towards increased sustainability in recent decades. Therefore, there has been a great interest in developing alternative binders for stabilising expansive clay subgrades and improving their mechanical properties while mitigating their swelling and shrinking behaviour. One such alternative binder is vinyl acetate-ethylene (VAE) polymers. However, there are only a few studies on utilising polymers, especially VAE polymers, for clay stabilisation. Specifically, there is a lack of research on using VAE polymer-stabilised clays for road subgrade purposes. This study aims to address this knowledge gap by evaluating the potential of using a VAE solid powder polymer to stabilise expansive clay subgrade through a comprehensive series of mechanical tests as well as physicochemical and microstructural analyses. The results of the experiments provide evidence that the introduction of the polymer considerably improved the mechanical strength and swell and shrinkage behaviour of the expansive clay.

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