Mechanical properties and microstructures of stabilised dredged expansive soil from coal mine
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Author list: Chompoorat T., Likitlersuang S., Sitthiawiruth S., Komolvilas V., Jamsawang P., Jongpradist P.
Publication year: 2021
Journal: Geomechanics and Engineering (2005-307X)
Volume number: 25
Issue number: 2
Start page: 143
End page: 157
Number of pages: 15
ISSN: 2005-307X
URL: http://www.techno-press.org/content/?page=article&journal=gae&volume=25&num=2&ordernum=7
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Abstract
Expansive soil is the most predominant geologic hazard which shows a large amount of shrinkage and swelling with changes in their moisture content. This study investigates the macro-mechanical and micro-structural behaviours of dredged natural expansive clay from coal mining treated with ordinary Portland cement or hydrated lime addition. The stabilised expansive soil aims for possible reuse as pavement materials. Mechanical testing determined geotechnical engineering properties, including free swelling potential, California bearing ratio, unconfined compressive strength, resilient modulus, and shear wave velocity. The microstructures of treated soils are observed by scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, and energy dispersive spectroscopy to understand the behaviour of the expansive clay blended with cement and lime. Test results confirmed that cement and lime are effective agents for improving the swelling behaviour and other engineering properties of natural expansive clay. In general, chemical treatments reduce the swelling and increase the strength and modulus of expansive clay, subjected to chemical content and curing time. Scanning electron microscopy analysis can observe the increase in formation of particle clusters with curing period, and x-ray diffraction patterns display hydration and pozzolanic products from chemical particles. The correlations of mechanical properties and microstructures for chemical stabilised expansive clay are recommended.
Keywords
Expansive soil, Ground improvement, Mechanical properties, Microstructure, Road material