Effect of optimum utilization of silica fume and lime on the stabilization of problematic soils

Chemically stabilized soil studies have revealed that the efficiency of stabilization is primarily depends on the natural environment of the soil. Because of its poor qualities, this sort of soil is classified as problematic. Expansive soils such as clay soil does not satisfy the standards for struc...

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Main Authors: Zaini, M. S. I., Hasan, Muzamir
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https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2023.15.01.032
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spelling my.ump.umpir.374102023-04-10T07:22:44Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37410/ Effect of optimum utilization of silica fume and lime on the stabilization of problematic soils Zaini, M. S. I. Hasan, Muzamir TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Chemically stabilized soil studies have revealed that the efficiency of stabilization is primarily depends on the natural environment of the soil. Because of its poor qualities, this sort of soil is classified as problematic. Expansive soils such as clay soil does not satisfy the standards for structural applications at this stage because its load applied from the building's apex will be transmitted to the soil layers. This study aims at the soft kaolin clay stabilization by utilizing 4% and 6% of silica fume and several percentage inclusion of lime. The lime percentages of 3%, 5%, 7%, and 9%, whereas the ratio of silica fume is set at 4% and 6%. The primary goal of this study is to increase the shear strength of soft kaolin clay soil blended with 4% and 6% of silica fume (SF) and varying amounts of lime (L). The soil parameters were evaluated for soft kaolin alone and for 4% and 6% of silica fume blended with varying percentages of lime. The findings disclose that the optimal percentages of silica fume and lime in terms of maximum shear strength at 176.91 kPa of improvement were 4% and 7% respectively due to the pozzolanic reaction between silica fume and lime was more successful with soil particles. The combination of silica fume and lime blended with the soft kaolin clay can highly enhanced the strength and the internal friction angle of the soil compared to the lime and silica fume mixed alone. The optimal proportion for increasing the undrained shear strength and friction angle was 4% of silica fume and 7% of Lime which can cut costs, reduce environmental disturbance, and act as an eco-friendly substance in soil stabilization. Penerbit UTHM 2023-04 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_sa_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37410/1/352-366.pdf Zaini, M. S. I. and Hasan, Muzamir (2023) Effect of optimum utilization of silica fume and lime on the stabilization of problematic soils. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 15 (1). pp. 352-366. ISSN 2229-838X (Print); 2600-7916 (Online) https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2023.15.01.032 https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2023.15.01.032
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Zaini, M. S. I.
Hasan, Muzamir
Effect of optimum utilization of silica fume and lime on the stabilization of problematic soils
description Chemically stabilized soil studies have revealed that the efficiency of stabilization is primarily depends on the natural environment of the soil. Because of its poor qualities, this sort of soil is classified as problematic. Expansive soils such as clay soil does not satisfy the standards for structural applications at this stage because its load applied from the building's apex will be transmitted to the soil layers. This study aims at the soft kaolin clay stabilization by utilizing 4% and 6% of silica fume and several percentage inclusion of lime. The lime percentages of 3%, 5%, 7%, and 9%, whereas the ratio of silica fume is set at 4% and 6%. The primary goal of this study is to increase the shear strength of soft kaolin clay soil blended with 4% and 6% of silica fume (SF) and varying amounts of lime (L). The soil parameters were evaluated for soft kaolin alone and for 4% and 6% of silica fume blended with varying percentages of lime. The findings disclose that the optimal percentages of silica fume and lime in terms of maximum shear strength at 176.91 kPa of improvement were 4% and 7% respectively due to the pozzolanic reaction between silica fume and lime was more successful with soil particles. The combination of silica fume and lime blended with the soft kaolin clay can highly enhanced the strength and the internal friction angle of the soil compared to the lime and silica fume mixed alone. The optimal proportion for increasing the undrained shear strength and friction angle was 4% of silica fume and 7% of Lime which can cut costs, reduce environmental disturbance, and act as an eco-friendly substance in soil stabilization.
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Hasan, Muzamir
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title Effect of optimum utilization of silica fume and lime on the stabilization of problematic soils
title_short Effect of optimum utilization of silica fume and lime on the stabilization of problematic soils
title_full Effect of optimum utilization of silica fume and lime on the stabilization of problematic soils
title_fullStr Effect of optimum utilization of silica fume and lime on the stabilization of problematic soils
title_full_unstemmed Effect of optimum utilization of silica fume and lime on the stabilization of problematic soils
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url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37410/1/352-366.pdf
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