2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.121630
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The effect of zeolite and cement stabilization on the mechanical behavior of expansive soils

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“…The analyses of shrinkage characteristics of the studied light-textured clay-NaP1 zeolite mixtures showed agreement with literature reports suggesting that addition of fine particle zeolites to the natural clay specimens increases their expansiveness [55,56]. The contrary effect, the significant stabilization of clay soils by zeolite amendment, reported by [57][58][59][60][61] was not observed. The slight decrease of shrinkage potential value represented by COLE and shrinkage potential (Figures 8 and 9, respectively) was observed for clayzeolite mixtures based on specimens sampled in Jelen (clay loam), Lazek (silty clay), and Pawlow (clay loam).…”
Section: Swelling and Shrinkage Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The analyses of shrinkage characteristics of the studied light-textured clay-NaP1 zeolite mixtures showed agreement with literature reports suggesting that addition of fine particle zeolites to the natural clay specimens increases their expansiveness [55,56]. The contrary effect, the significant stabilization of clay soils by zeolite amendment, reported by [57][58][59][60][61] was not observed. The slight decrease of shrinkage potential value represented by COLE and shrinkage potential (Figures 8 and 9, respectively) was observed for clayzeolite mixtures based on specimens sampled in Jelen (clay loam), Lazek (silty clay), and Pawlow (clay loam).…”
Section: Swelling and Shrinkage Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Thus, different zeolite admixture in variable dozes to various types of soil may result in diversified influence on the resultant hydraulic properties of soils, including their hydraulic conductivity. Moreover, it should also be clearly underlined that, according to several sources [55,56], mixtures of expansive clayey soils with different dozes of various zeolites may present higher expansiveness than the original specimens, which is in contrast to reports describing reduction in swelling characteristics due to dispersive clays stabilization by fine particle materials e.g., cement, fly ash, or stone dust [57,58] or some natural zeolites [51,[59][60][61].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This time-dependent reaction involves interactions among sand, cement, and zeolite to create various kinds of cementitious products. Several researchers such as Mola-Abasi et al [13] and Chenarboni et al [22] have also expressed that with lengthening the curing time in soil stabilization with zeolite, the pozzolanic reactions occur. Thus, the soil gets stiff and the strength increases significantly.…”
Section: Results Of Cbr Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Akbari et al [42] indicated that the replacement of lime by 40% of its weight by zeolite has a beneficial effect on mechanical behavior of kaolin clay. Chenarboni et al [43] investigated the influence of cement replacement with zeolite on the UCS of the stabilized soil specimens. The results showed that partial cement replacement with zeolite about 30% resulted in achieving the maximum UCS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%