Improvement of swelling soil by using lime sludge and sodium chloride

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Mohie Eldin Elmashad
Mohamed Sharaf
Tarek Abdelaziz
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[1] Construction Research Institute,
[2] Department of Construction & Building Eng,undefined
[3] College of Engineering & Technology,undefined
[4] Arab Academy for Science,undefined
[5] Technology & Maritime Transport,undefined
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Swelling soil; Expansive soil; Sodium chloride (NaCl); Lime sludge (LS);
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10.1007/s12517-022-11042-0
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Construction on swelling soil is a major challenge to geotechnical engineers all around the world. This type of soil has a quite complex behavior as they undergo the category of problematic soils. The seasonal variations in the climate cause swelling and shrinkage, affecting soil’s water retention. The prediction of future climate change will worsen this problem, increasing the importance of the matter. The attention has been directed to experimental modeling and field investigations. In previous references, this problem was targeted by adding additives which are relatively expensive and non-environment friendly. In this study, waste and recycled materials are used in the lab to enhance the undesirable expansive soil characteristics to keep the environment clean and sustainable and reduce pollution. The additives are selected not only for its availability and cheapness but also to reduce the damage of environment due to disposal of waste. Therefore, the aim of study is to observe the behavior of expansive soils when mixing with various percentages of sodium chloride (NaCl) and lime sludge (LS). The percentages used in this work to determine the swelling properties of expansive soil were 1%, 2%, and 3% NaCl by weight with 3%, 6%, 9%, 10%, 12%, 15%, and 20% of LS by weight. The experimental tests held in the laboratory were liquid limit (LL), plastic limit (PL), free swell (FS), plasticity index (PI), swelling pressure, swelling and infiltration test, and physical models. The results show that by increasing the percentage of NaCl and LS, a significant improvement is obvious to the swelling properties of soils. Added to that, a decrease in PI of the swelling soil is clearly observed which reflects a decrease in swelling pressure and free swell of the swelling soil.
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