2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2015.08.020
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Mechanism of improvement in the strength and volume change behavior of lime stabilized soil

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“…As with the results of the swell test, the changes in hydraulic conductivities are consistent with changes in the thickness of the adsorbed layer [11,18].…”
Section: Hydraulic Conductivitysupporting
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“…As with the results of the swell test, the changes in hydraulic conductivities are consistent with changes in the thickness of the adsorbed layer [11,18].…”
Section: Hydraulic Conductivitysupporting
confidence: 70%
“…However, for the quicklime-treated specimens, the maximum swell value When lime is added to the soil, it causes (a) cation exchange and (b) flocculationagglomeration of clay particles. The combination of these two phenomena allows the small clay particles to floc together resulting in agglomerate of larger clay particles [18]. The net result is a substantial decrease in swelling characteristics of the soils.…”
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