2014
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)mt.1943-5533.0000856
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Addition of Lime and Fly Ash to Improve Highway Subgrade Soils

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“…Similar sensitivity occurs to the cement-fly ash-treated samples. As what occurred in earlier studies [10,16,21], the decreases of MDDs occur due to the lower specific gravity of the fly ash and the lime-the replacement of soil particles in a given volume by particles of fly ash or lime of lower specific gravity compared to that of the soil particles. It is noteworthy that the cement-fly ash-treated samples show interesting trends for the OMCs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…Similar sensitivity occurs to the cement-fly ash-treated samples. As what occurred in earlier studies [10,16,21], the decreases of MDDs occur due to the lower specific gravity of the fly ash and the lime-the replacement of soil particles in a given volume by particles of fly ash or lime of lower specific gravity compared to that of the soil particles. It is noteworthy that the cement-fly ash-treated samples show interesting trends for the OMCs.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…For instance, for the cement-treated silt, the cement content falls in the choices of 3%, 6%, and 8%; for the cementfly ash-treated silt, the fly ash content increases from 7% to 15% with the cement content remaining unchanged at 3%, or from 6% to 30% with the cement content remaining unchanged at 6%. The chosen dosages were also designed into levels in line with those adopted in existing studies (e.g., [10,12,16]) and so help compare the test results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, increased amounts of binder produced an increase in cementitious materials and this lead to decreased liquid limits. References [32][33][34] have reported about increases in the liquid and plastic limit of soils after have been treated with various binder types.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The admixture of lime caused an increase in the plastic limit, while both the liquid limit and the plasticity index of the soils have been reduced. The immediate effect of lime addition to the soil is to cause flocculation and agglomeration of the clay particles due to cation exchange at the surface of the soil particles (Athanasopoulou, 2014). The result of this short-term reaction is to enhance workability and plasticity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%