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Addressing Sulfate-Induced Heave in Lime Treated Soils

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In this paper, the consequences of treating sulfate laden soils with calcium-based stabilizers are discussed and the nature (chemistry and structure) of the minerals (ettringite/thaumasite) blamed for deleterious reactions and why these structures may lead to damage.
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Civil engineers are at times required to stabilize sulfate-bearing clay soils with calcium-based stabilizers Deleterious heaving in these stabilized soils may result over time This paper addresses critical questions regarding the consequences of treating sulfate laden soils with calcium-based stabilizers The authors describe the nature (chemistry and structure) of the minerals (ettringite/thaumasite) blamed for deleterious reactions and explain why these structures may lead to damage The writers also describe the mechanisms of the mineral growth, and the extent of mineral growth based on the amount of sulfate minerals present in the soil The writers explain why the rate of ettringite growth in treated soils should not be expected to follow a controlled rate of ettringite development such as that which normally occurs in portland cement concrete The writers compare the rate and degree of ettringite development in soils to the classical model of nucleation and growth typical of most crystal structures Finally, the writers evaluate the role of soil mineralogy in controlling soil behavior at varying sulfate contents and verify the existence of a threshold level of soluble sulfates in soils that can trigger substantial ettringite growth

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Impact of wetting–drying cycles on the microstructure and mechanical properties of lime-stabilized gypseous soils

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of wetting-drying cycles on the mechanical behavior of fine-grained soil with different gypsum contents (0, 5, 15 and 25%) was investigated.
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Effect of wetting–drying cycles on compressive strength and microstructure of recycled asphalt pavement – Fly ash geopolymer

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of wetting-drying (w-d) cycles on the strength and microstructural changes of RAP-FA blend and RAPFA geopolymer was investigated by unconfined compression strength test.
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Biochar Sequestration in Lime-Slag Treated Synthetic Soils: A Green Approach to Ground Improvement

TL;DR: In this paper, the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of synthetic biochar mixed clays (BMC) treated with lime-GGBS has been investigated.
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Impact of freeze–thaw cycles on mechanical behaviour of lime stabilized gypseous soils

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of freeze-thaw cycles on the mechanical and mineralogical behavior of gypseous soils stabilized with lime was investigated, showing that the dissolution of gypsum due to water infiltration, crack propagation and ettringite formation was revealed by pH, electrical conductivity and microstructural measurements.
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Geotechnical properties of lime-treated gypseous soils

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of a wide range of gypsum content and curing conditions on two important geotechnical properties: the mechanical strength and swell potential of lime-treated fine-grained soil was investigated.
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Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry

TL;DR: The Geochemistry of Clay Minerals: Actinides and Their Daughter and Fission Products as mentioned in this paper, a book about the geochemistry of clay minerals, is a good starting point for this discussion.
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Delayed ettringite formation

TL;DR: In this article, chemical and microstructural aspects of delayed ettringite formation are reviewed, and the authors show that the rate and ultimate extent of expansion are influenced by factors of three types: chemistry, paste microstructure, which determines the stresses produced by its formation.
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The confused world of sulfate attack on concrete

TL;DR: Sulfate attack is defined as deleterious action involving sulfate ions; if the reaction is physical, then, it is physical sulfate attack that takes place as discussed by the authors.
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Mechanism of expansion associated with ettringite formation

TL;DR: In this paper, it is shown that in the presence of lime the nature of ettringite formed is colloidal, and not long lath-like crystals, which can attract a large number of water molecules which cause interparticle repulsion, thus causing an overall expansion of the system.
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Sulfate attack on concrete

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a case study of concrete and concrete performance under sulfate attack on Cement and Concrete Performance under Sulfate Attack, including case histories and case studies.