2018
DOI: 10.25103/jestr.112.19
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Feasibility of Calcium Chloride Dehydrate as Stabilizing Agent for Expansive Soil

Abstract: The effectiveness of stabilizing expansive soil by enhancing its geotechnical properties using calcium chloride dehydrate (CaCl 2 .2H 2 O) as a soil stabilizing agent was investigated in this research. The chemical treatment process using calcium chloride elaborates carrying out experimental laboratory tests on an expansive soil taken from eastern side of Irbid city (Jordan) to check the influence of calcium chloride on its geotechnical engineering properties. Calcium chloride (CaCl 2) was added as a solution … Show more

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“…These soils are classified as highly expansive soils. There are several studies aimed to stabilize Irbid soil by the addition of solid and liquid chemicals like lime, cement, and cement-lime blend (Sharo et al, 2019); dehydrated calcium chloride (Sharo et al, 2018); and disposed formalin aqueous (Sharo and Taamneh, 2020). The stabilizing method presented in this paper is almost different from the previous methods by treating with a cause.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These soils are classified as highly expansive soils. There are several studies aimed to stabilize Irbid soil by the addition of solid and liquid chemicals like lime, cement, and cement-lime blend (Sharo et al, 2019); dehydrated calcium chloride (Sharo et al, 2018); and disposed formalin aqueous (Sharo and Taamneh, 2020). The stabilizing method presented in this paper is almost different from the previous methods by treating with a cause.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%