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Yu, H. (Yu, H..) | Huang, X. (Huang, X..) | Ning, J. (Ning, J..) | Li, Z. (Li, Z..)

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Strength of soil stabilized by the composite stabilizers which generate both cementitious hydrates (hydrated calcium silicate, C-S-H) and expansive hydrates (ettringite, AFt) may be much higher or lower than that of soil stabilized by cement which generates mainly C-S-H, the reason of which remains unexplained. In this study, three types of composite stabilizers with different AFt formation rates were used to stabilize two kinds of soils. Unconfined compressive strength of the stabilized soils was measured, and X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry-thermogravimetry measurements were performed to determine the type and amount of the major hydrates in the stabilized soils at different curing time. The results indicated that the volume expansion of AFt could eliminate the pores in the soil, and might also damage the cementation structure formed by C-S-H. During the AFt formation, if the amount of C- S-H was rather little and the cementation structure formed by the C-S-H was still weak, then the effect of AFt volume expansion filling the pores in stabilized soil was in dominate, therefore provided the stabilized soil strength increment. In contrast, the AFt volume expansion would destroy the cementation structure and decrease the strength if C-S-H formed rapidly and made most of the AFt form in significant restriction by the cementation structure formed by the C-S-H. The weaker the cementation structure formed by the C-S-H during the AFt growing, the more remarkable the enhancement produced by the AFt expansion. Decreasing the formation rate of cementitious hydrates and/or increasing the formation rate of expansive hydrates should result in higher strength of stabilized soil. An example was given to show that with an expansive component with slow AFt formation rate, remarkable strength increment of the stabilized soil stabilized by composite stabilizers were gained by adjusting the cementitious components to slow down the C-S-H formation rate. © 2017 Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

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  • [ 1 ] [Yu, H.]Department of Civil Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China
  • [ 2 ] [Huang, X.]Department of Civil Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China
  • [ 3 ] [Ning, J.]College of Natural Resources and Environmental Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China
  • [ 4 ] [Li, Z.]Key Laboratory of Urban Security and Disaster Engineering, Ministry of Education, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China

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  • [Huang, X.]Department of Civil Engineering, Beihang UniversityChina

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Soil Stabilization: Types, Methods and Applications

Monograph name: Soil Stabilization: Types, Methods and Applications

Issue: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

Language: English

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