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Addition of Lime and Fly Ash to Improve Highway Subgrade Soils

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In this paper, the improvement in engineering properties relevant to highway design and construction obtained when clayey subgrade soils are stabilized with lime or fly ash was evaluated in an experimental program, which included California bearing ratio (CBR) tests to evaluate the bearing strength of stabilized soils used as working platforms during highway construction.
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Laboratory tests have been carried out in order to evaluate the improvement in engineering properties relevant to highway design and construction obtained when clayey subgrade soils are stabilized with lime or fly ash. The experimental program included California bearing ratio (CBR) tests to evaluate the bearing strength of stabilized soils used as working platforms during highway construction. The admixture of lime or fly ash caused an increase in the plasticity limit, while both the liquid limit and the plasticity index of the soils have been reduced. Substantial increases in the California bearing ratio value, higher than those of the soil–fly ash mixtures, have been obtained when the soil samples were mixed with lime. The swelling after a 4-day soaking period has been reduced with the addition of both additive materials. The increase in optimum moisture content acts subsidiarily to the increased CBR value, particularly at high lime or fly ash percentages. An analogous effect has been found for...

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Class F Fly-Ash-Amended Soils as Highway Base Materials

TL;DR: In this article, the use of Class F fly ash amended soil-cement or soil-lime as base layers in highways was investigated, and a battery of tests were performed on soil-fly ash mixtures prepared with cement and lime as activators.
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Lime stabilisation of clay soils

TL;DR: In this article, the optimum lime additive for maximum increase of the plastic limit of the soil is referred to as the lime fixation point Lime added in excess of the fixation point is utilised in the cementation process and gives rise to an increase in soil strength.
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Incorporating subgrade lime stabilization into pavement design

TL;DR: In this paper, the benefits of subgrade lime stabilization are incorporated, for the first time, into the design of a major interstate highway pavement in Pennsylvania, which comprises widening and complete reconstruction of 21 km of the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Somerset County.

Precision Estimates of AASHTO T 180: Moisture-Density Relations of Soils Using a 4.54-kg (10-lb) Rammer and a 457-mm (18-in.) Drop

Haleh Azari
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of an interlaboratory study (ILS) and data mining of Proficiency Sample Program (PSP) to prepare precision estimates for AASHTO T180 test method used for determining the relationship between the moisture content and density of soil materials.
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Use of additives to improve the engineering properties of swelling soils in Thrace, Northern Greece

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of lime on the swelling clayey soils tested were more beneficial than those of fly ash, depending upon the soil mineralogy and the kind and quantity of exchangeable cations.
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