Effect of rice husk ash on the swelling pressure of bentonite soil stabilized with lime in the presence or lack of sulfate

Lime is an effective substance to decrease the swelling of expansive soils. The effective use of lime as a stabilizing agent in the presence of sulfate under some circumstances has been questioned due to the formation of ettringite. In this research, the effect of the addition of rice husk ash (RHA)...

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Main Authors: Mohammad S. Pakbaz, Saber Seyedalizadeh ganji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Hydraulic Structures
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Online Access:http://jhs.scu.ac.ir/article_13761_46b8115134189c5a6bcdb2d4849e0a8b.pdf
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spelling doaj-8001e4acacc148319d11174bad45d2042020-11-25T01:49:07ZengShahid Chamran University of AhvazJournal of Hydraulic Structures2345-413X2345-41562018-12-0142172610.22055/jhs.2018.26403.108213761Effect of rice husk ash on the swelling pressure of bentonite soil stabilized with lime in the presence or lack of sulfateMohammad S. Pakbaz0Saber Seyedalizadeh ganji1Department of Civil Engineering , Faculty of Engineering, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran.Department of Civil Engineering , Faculty of Engineering, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran.Lime is an effective substance to decrease the swelling of expansive soils. The effective use of lime as a stabilizing agent in the presence of sulfate under some circumstances has been questioned due to the formation of ettringite. In this research, the effect of the addition of rice husk ash (RHA) on the swelling pressure of a bentonite soil (B) modified with lime (L) and calcium sulfate or gypsum (G) was investigated. Nine groups of twin compacted samples, namely, bentonite soil (B), B + L (3% by dry weight), B+3%L+ 5%G, B+3%L+RHA (5, 10 and 15% by dry weight, respectively) and B+3%L+5%G+RHA (5,10 and 15%, respectively), were prepared and tested immediately for 1-D constant volume swelling pressure measurements. Similar groups of samples were prepared and tested after 7 and 28 days of curing. The results indicated the effect of RHA in decreasing the magnitude of swelling pressure in comparison with untreated and treated soil without RHAhttp://jhs.scu.ac.ir/article_13761_46b8115134189c5a6bcdb2d4849e0a8b.pdfRice huskLimeSulfateExpansive soilSwelling pressure
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Effect of rice husk ash on the swelling pressure of bentonite soil stabilized with lime in the presence or lack of sulfate
Journal of Hydraulic Structures
Rice husk
Lime
Sulfate
Expansive soil
Swelling pressure
author_facet Mohammad S. Pakbaz
Saber Seyedalizadeh ganji
author_sort Mohammad S. Pakbaz
title Effect of rice husk ash on the swelling pressure of bentonite soil stabilized with lime in the presence or lack of sulfate
title_short Effect of rice husk ash on the swelling pressure of bentonite soil stabilized with lime in the presence or lack of sulfate
title_full Effect of rice husk ash on the swelling pressure of bentonite soil stabilized with lime in the presence or lack of sulfate
title_fullStr Effect of rice husk ash on the swelling pressure of bentonite soil stabilized with lime in the presence or lack of sulfate
title_full_unstemmed Effect of rice husk ash on the swelling pressure of bentonite soil stabilized with lime in the presence or lack of sulfate
title_sort effect of rice husk ash on the swelling pressure of bentonite soil stabilized with lime in the presence or lack of sulfate
publisher Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
series Journal of Hydraulic Structures
issn 2345-413X
2345-4156
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Lime is an effective substance to decrease the swelling of expansive soils. The effective use of lime as a stabilizing agent in the presence of sulfate under some circumstances has been questioned due to the formation of ettringite. In this research, the effect of the addition of rice husk ash (RHA) on the swelling pressure of a bentonite soil (B) modified with lime (L) and calcium sulfate or gypsum (G) was investigated. Nine groups of twin compacted samples, namely, bentonite soil (B), B + L (3% by dry weight), B+3%L+ 5%G, B+3%L+RHA (5, 10 and 15% by dry weight, respectively) and B+3%L+5%G+RHA (5,10 and 15%, respectively), were prepared and tested immediately for 1-D constant volume swelling pressure measurements. Similar groups of samples were prepared and tested after 7 and 28 days of curing. The results indicated the effect of RHA in decreasing the magnitude of swelling pressure in comparison with untreated and treated soil without RHA
topic Rice husk
Lime
Sulfate
Expansive soil
Swelling pressure
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