2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1173/1/012025
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Clayshale stabilization using active natural lime to increase the shear strength of soil

Abstract: Clayshale not used in construction because it is easily weathered when exposed to air and water to reduce the soil shear strength. As a result, this decline can cause geotechnical engineering problems, and clayshale needs stabilization. This study aims to determine the shear strength of clayshale by adding variations of 5%, 8%, and 11% lime. Tests carried out to obtain soil parameters include soil index and engineering properties. Based on laboratory tests, the original clayshale soil has a 33.2% liquid limit,… Show more

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