Lime stabilization of expansive soil from Sergipe - Brazil

Expansive soils are characterized by volumetric changes caused by variations in moisture. They can cause several damages to civil constructions, especially to lightweight structures, including cracks and fissures. Chemical stabilization through addition of lime is one of the most effective technique...

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Main Authors: Leite Rafaella, Cardoso Rodrigo, Cardoso Carlos, Cavalcante Erinaldo, de Freitas Osvaldo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160914005
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spelling doaj-0e9986d6c4d74b20adf971172774b5b42021-02-02T08:12:26ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422016-01-0191400510.1051/e3sconf/20160914005e3sconf_eunsat2016_14005Lime stabilization of expansive soil from Sergipe - BrazilLeite Rafaella0Cardoso Rodrigo1Cardoso Carlos2Cavalcante Erinaldo3de Freitas Osvaldo4Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Department of Civil EngineeringUniversidade Federal de Sergipe, Department of Civil EngineeringUniversidade Federal de Sergipe, Department of Civil EngineeringUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande, Department of Civil EngineeringUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Department of Civil EngineeringExpansive soils are characterized by volumetric changes caused by variations in moisture. They can cause several damages to civil constructions, especially to lightweight structures, including cracks and fissures. Chemical stabilization through addition of lime is one of the most effective techniques used to treat this type of soil. Due to cationic exchanges, lime can significantly reduce swell potential. This research studied a disturbed sample of expansive soil collected in Nossa Senhora do Socorro – Sergipe, Brazil, through the following laboratory tests: sieve and hydrometer tests, Atterberg Limits, compaction, free swell and swell pressure. All direct and indirect methods mentioned in this paper indicated that the natural soil presented high to very high degree of expansion, which reached approximately 20% of free swell and nearly 200 kPa of swell pressure. In order to evaluate the effect of lime, the same tests were conducted in soil-lime mixtures, using lime contents of 3%, 6% and 9%. The results confirmed the efficiency of lime stabilization. It was noted that, as lime content increased, there was reduction of clay fraction and increment of silt fraction; plasticity index decreased to nearly its half; compaction curve was displaced; and free swell and swell pressure reduced significantly.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160914005
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Lime stabilization of expansive soil from Sergipe - Brazil
E3S Web of Conferences
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Cardoso Rodrigo
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title Lime stabilization of expansive soil from Sergipe - Brazil
title_short Lime stabilization of expansive soil from Sergipe - Brazil
title_full Lime stabilization of expansive soil from Sergipe - Brazil
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title_full_unstemmed Lime stabilization of expansive soil from Sergipe - Brazil
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description Expansive soils are characterized by volumetric changes caused by variations in moisture. They can cause several damages to civil constructions, especially to lightweight structures, including cracks and fissures. Chemical stabilization through addition of lime is one of the most effective techniques used to treat this type of soil. Due to cationic exchanges, lime can significantly reduce swell potential. This research studied a disturbed sample of expansive soil collected in Nossa Senhora do Socorro – Sergipe, Brazil, through the following laboratory tests: sieve and hydrometer tests, Atterberg Limits, compaction, free swell and swell pressure. All direct and indirect methods mentioned in this paper indicated that the natural soil presented high to very high degree of expansion, which reached approximately 20% of free swell and nearly 200 kPa of swell pressure. In order to evaluate the effect of lime, the same tests were conducted in soil-lime mixtures, using lime contents of 3%, 6% and 9%. The results confirmed the efficiency of lime stabilization. It was noted that, as lime content increased, there was reduction of clay fraction and increment of silt fraction; plasticity index decreased to nearly its half; compaction curve was displaced; and free swell and swell pressure reduced significantly.
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