Effect of Cement on the Drying–Wetting Paths and on Some Engineering Properties of a Compacted Natural Clay from Oran, Algeria

被引:12
作者
Djelloul R. [1 ]
Mrabent S.A.B. [1 ]
Hachichi A. [1 ]
Fleureau J.-M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Laboratoire Matériaux Sol et Thermique, Université des Sciences et Technologie Mohamed Boudiaf, BP 1505, EL-M’NOUAR, Oran
[2] Laboratoire MSS-Mat, CentraleSupélec, CNRS UMR 8579, Châtenay-Malabry
关键词
Cement; Drying–wetting path; Durability; Hydraulic conductivity; Suction; Swelling clay;
D O I
10.1007/s10706-017-0370-1
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The purpose of this paper is to study the effect of cement on the consistency limits, drying–wetting paths, hydraulic conductivity measured by oedometer and triaxial tests in the short and long terms, and durability during wetting and drying cycles on untreated and treated samples. The compressive strength of the soil was also measured at the end of the durability tests. The study was carried out on samples of the natural swelling clay of Mers El Kebir (Algeria) compacted under Standard Optimum Proctor conditions and treated with different percentages of cement. The results show that the liquid limit decreases, and the plastic limit increases with the amount of cement. In the case of the drying–wetting path, a decrease in the shrinkage limit suction and an increase in the shrinkage limit water content were observed when the percentage of added cement increased. The tests conducted to evaluate the hydraulic conductivity of the treated soil show an increase in permeability just after the treatment, followed a decrease as a function of the curing time. From the durability tests, it could be observed that the clayey soils stabilized by cement exhibit high performance and survive 12 cycles of wetting–drying testing. © 2017, Springer International Publishing AG.
引用
收藏
页码:995 / 1010
页数:15
相关论文
共 84 条
[1]  
Al Hassan M., Permeability of lateritic soil treated with lime and rice husk ash, Assumpt Univ J Technol, 12, pp. 115-120, (2008)
[2]  
Al-Abdul Wahhab H.I., Ahmad I., Aiban S.A., Al-Amoudi O.S.B., Stabilization of Al-Aziziyah (Eastern Saudi Arabia) sabkha soil, Proceedings of the Third Conference on Roads, Sultan Qaboos University, pp. 197-203, (2006)
[3]  
Al-Rawasa A.A., Hago A.W., Al-Sarmib H., Effect of lime, cement and Sarooj (artificial pozzolan) on the swelling potential of an expansive soil from Oman, Build Environ, 40, 5, pp. 681-687, (2005)
[4]  
Observation et modélisation d’ouvrages en terre soumis à des processus de séchage et d’humidification [Observation and Modelling of earth structures subjected to drying and wetting processes], (2007)
[5]  
Aparna R., Soil Stabilization using rice husk ash and cement, Int J Civ Eng Res, 5, 1, pp. 49-54, (2014)
[6]  
Standard test method for measurement of soil potential (Suction) using filter paper, Annual Book of ASTM Standards, (1994)
[7]  
Standard Test Method for Ph of Soils, (1995)
[8]  
Standard test methods for one-dimensional consolidation properties of soils, (1996)
[9]  
Standard test methods for laboratory determination of water (Moisture) content of soil and rock by mass, (1998)
[10]  
Standard Test Method for Wet Preparation of Soil Samples for Particle Size Analysis and Determination of Soil Constants, (1998)