Improvement of an Extremely Highly Plastic Expansive Clay with Hydrated Lime and Fly Ash

İnci Süt Ünver*, M. Ayşen Lav, Erdal Çokça

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Abstract

In this study, extremely highly plastic soil samples were collected from clay deposits in the Akyurt district of Ankara (Turkey), near Esenboğa Airport. Hydrated lime and fly ash were applied as chemical stabilizers. The clay samples were mixed with a stabilizing agent considering the dry weight (lime content: 1%, 3%, 5%, 7%, and 9%; fly ash content: 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25%). The engineering properties of the improved soil samples were determined via laboratory tests. The changes in engineering properties, especially in regard to the swell potential and compressive strength, were analyzed in this paper. Correlations between index properties, swell percentage and swell pressure were established. The effective lime content reducing the liquid limit and plasticity index ranged from 4 to 5%, whereas approximately 8% lime was necessary to attain an allowable swell percentage. Fly ash did not effectively improve the extremely highly plastic clay in reasonable amounts (i.e., 20 to 25%) in terms of its swelling properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4917-4932
Number of pages16
JournalGeotechnical and Geological Engineering
Volume39
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2021

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Keywords

  • Expansive clay
  • Fly ash treatment
  • Lime treatment
  • Swell potential
  • Unconfined compressive strength

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