A Critical Appraisal of the Role of Clay Mineralogy in Lime Stabilization

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Cherian C. [1 ]
Arnepalli D.N. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai
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Base saturation capacity; Buffer capacity; Cation exchange capacity; Optimum lime content; Pozzolanic reaction; Soil pH; Stabilization;
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10.1007/s40891-015-0009-3
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The stabilization of problematic fine-grained soils using lime as an admixture is a widely accepted practice, owing to its simplicity and cost-effectiveness. The optimal quantity of lime required for soil stabilization primarily depends upon the reactive nature of soil as well as the degree of improvement desired. The term ‘optimum lime content’ (OLC) defines the amount of lime required for satisfying the immediate/short-term soil–lime interaction, and still providing sufficient amount of free calcium and high residual pH necessary to initiate long-term pozzolanic reaction. Previous researchers proposed various empirical correlations and experimental methodologies for determining OLC, in terms of clay-size fraction and plasticity characteristics of virgin soil. However, the limiting lime content obtained using various conventional methods does not account for the most influencing inherent clay mineralogy of the soil; and hence, the results of these methodologies are observed to be quite disagreeing with each other. In view of these discrepancies, the present study attempts to validate the existing conventional methodologies for OLC determination at an elementary level, by comprehending the fundamental chemistry following soil–lime interactions. Based on the theoretical and experimental observations, it is quite evident that the accuracy of conventional tests is limited by combined influence of chemical and mineralogical properties of soils. Hence, it is proposed to develop a precise methodology to ascertain the required optimal lime dosage based on scientific criteria, by incorporating the influence of soil properties such as clay mineralogy, specific surface area, soil pH, cation exchange capacity, soil acidity, base saturation capacity, and buffer capacity. © 2015, Springer International Publishing AG.
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