2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/995/1/012111
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The Physical Behavior of Stabilised Soft Clay by Electrokinetic Stabilisation Technology

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“…It can be seen that the combined effect of reduction in liquid limit and increase in plastic limit has resulted in a reduction in plasticity of the stabilized soil for both CH and CC stabilized soil. Azhar et al [21] and Abdullah and Abadi [3] reported a reduction in plasticity index of the soil due to EKS using enhancement fluids like calcium chloride whereas Ozkan et al [15] reported a contrasting trend of increase in Atterberg limits due to EKS when using aluminium and phosphate ions injection. The plasticity index of EKSCH reduced to 32.2% from the initial value of 39.9% for VES, whereas it reduced to 15.1% for EKSCC, a drastic reduction in plasticity index, predominantly due to the reduction in liquid limit.…”
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“…It can be seen that the combined effect of reduction in liquid limit and increase in plastic limit has resulted in a reduction in plasticity of the stabilized soil for both CH and CC stabilized soil. Azhar et al [21] and Abdullah and Abadi [3] reported a reduction in plasticity index of the soil due to EKS using enhancement fluids like calcium chloride whereas Ozkan et al [15] reported a contrasting trend of increase in Atterberg limits due to EKS when using aluminium and phosphate ions injection. The plasticity index of EKSCH reduced to 32.2% from the initial value of 39.9% for VES, whereas it reduced to 15.1% for EKSCC, a drastic reduction in plasticity index, predominantly due to the reduction in liquid limit.…”
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“…In the available investigations, only those investigations were considered which used either CH or CC as cationic fluid for EKS. Specifically, three investigations done by Abdullah and Abadi [3], Azhar et al [21] and Ranjitha and Blessing [19] were considered for the comparison as all three investigations adopted CC fluid as one of their/only cationic fluid for EKS. According to Page and Page [35], electrolyte composition, pH, electrical conductivity, field strength, water content, soil chemistry, soil structure, nature and arrangement of electrodes are some important factors influencing EK.…”
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