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Expansive Soils: Problems and Practice in Foundation and Pavement Engineering
John D. Nelson,Debora J. Miller +1 more
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Expansive soils: problems and practice in foundation and pavement engineering as discussed by the authors, Expansive soil problems and practices in the field of pavement engineering and foundation and foundation engineering, etc.Abstract:
Expansive soils: problems and practice in foundation and pavement engineering , Expansive soils: problems and practice in foundation and pavement engineering , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی کشاورزیread more
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Effect of lime, cement and Sarooj (artificial pozzolan) on the swelling potential of an expansive soil from Oman
TL;DR: In this article, Al-Khod (Town in northern Oman) expansive soil was stabilized using lime, cement, combinations of lime and cement, Sarooj (artificial pozzolan) and heat treatment.
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Use of class c fly ashes for the stabilization of an expansive soil. discussion and closure
J G Laguros,Erdal Çokça +1 more
TL;DR: A discussion of an earlier paper with the aforementioned title by E. Cokca, published in this journal (Volume 127, Number 7, July 2001), is presented in this article, where the discusser states that the author has presented an interesting paper that enriches the literature and furthers knowledge on fly ash, especially as it concerns this product outside the U.S.
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Use of class c fly ashes for the stabilization of an expansive soil
TL;DR: In this article, several methods have been suggested to control the excessive heave associated with swelling of expansive soils, which can cause considerable distress to lightweight civil engineering structures, such as bridges.
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Review of Stabilization of Clays and Expansive Soils in Pavements and Lightly Loaded Structures—History, Practice, and Future
Thomas M Petry,Dallas N. Little +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review some of the key advances developed over the past 60 years in improving our understanding of the nature and methods of modifying and stabilizing expansive clay soils.
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Modification of clayey soils using scrap tire rubber and synthetic fibers
TL;DR: In this article, the use of waste fiber materials such as scrap tire rubber, polyethylene, and polypropylene fiber for the modification of clayey soils was evaluated and the strength and dynamic behavior of the reinforced soils with randomly included waste fiber material was investigated.