Plasticity and Swell-Shrink Behaviour of Electrokinetically Stabilized Virgin Expansive Soil using Calcium Hydroxide and Calcium Chloride Solutions as Cationic Fluids
Author(s): |
Jijo James
(SSN College of Engineering , Chennai , India .)
Archana James (Jerusalem College of Engineering , Chennai , India) Arun Kumar (Jerusalem College of Engineering , Chennai , India) Elumalai Gomthi (Jerusalem College of Engineering , Chennai , India) Karunakaran Kamal Prasath (Jerusalem College of Engineering , Chennai , India) |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports, March 2019, n. 1, v. 29 |
Page(s): | 128-146 |
DOI: | 10.2478/ceer-2019-0010 |
Abstract: |
This investigation focussed on the plasticity and swell-shrink behaviour of an expansive soil that was stabilized using electro kinetic stabilization (EKS) techniques with cationic fluids for enhancement of stabilization. 0.25 M solutions of calcium hydroxide and calcium chloride were used as cationic fluids. An electro kinetic (EK) cell of dimensions 500 mm x 150 mm x 160 mm with inert graphite electrodes of size 140 mm x 160 mm x 5 mm was adopted for the stabilization process, carried out at an applied voltage of 40 V over a period of 6 hours. After the duration of the test, stabilized soil sample was subjected to Atterberg limits and free swell tests to determine its plasticity and swell-shrink characteristics. The results of the investigation found that both fluids were capable of reducing the plasticity and swell-shrink behaviour of the soil with different levels of effectiveness. |
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