Lime stabilisation of clay soils is a widely used technique for the improvement of existing soils in the construction of embankments and sub-bases for road pavements. The mixing of clayey soils with lime initiates chemical reactions allowing a significant increase of geotechnical properties. This study aims at investigating the ability to recover strength of a conventional lime-stabilised clay soil after being distressed by multiple Freeze–Thaw (F–T) cycles. This capability was investigated as a function of the percentage of lime additive, post-compaction curing time and the presence of a disturbing element in clay-lime interaction. The stabilisation of clay soils with lime provides capability of recovering compressive strength after distress from freeze–thaw cycles,regardless of the post-compaction curing time. The percentage of lime added assumes a very important role in the extent of this capability. The presence of disturbing elements negatively affects the success of pozzolanic reactions between clay and lime.
Mechanical recovery of lime-stabilised clays subjected to freeze–thaw damage / Orazi, M.; Orazi, U. S.; Romeo, E.; Van Rompaey, G.; Tebaldi, G.. - In: ROAD MATERIALS AND PAVEMENT DESIGN. - ISSN 1468-0629. - (2023), pp. 1-9. [10.1080/14680629.2022.2117070]
Mechanical recovery of lime-stabilised clays subjected to freeze–thaw damage
Romeo E.
;Tebaldi G.
2023-01-01
Abstract
Lime stabilisation of clay soils is a widely used technique for the improvement of existing soils in the construction of embankments and sub-bases for road pavements. The mixing of clayey soils with lime initiates chemical reactions allowing a significant increase of geotechnical properties. This study aims at investigating the ability to recover strength of a conventional lime-stabilised clay soil after being distressed by multiple Freeze–Thaw (F–T) cycles. This capability was investigated as a function of the percentage of lime additive, post-compaction curing time and the presence of a disturbing element in clay-lime interaction. The stabilisation of clay soils with lime provides capability of recovering compressive strength after distress from freeze–thaw cycles,regardless of the post-compaction curing time. The percentage of lime added assumes a very important role in the extent of this capability. The presence of disturbing elements negatively affects the success of pozzolanic reactions between clay and lime.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.