Title of article :
Oedometric response of an artificially prepared sand-bentonite mixture improved by potassium silicate
Author/Authors :
Ajdari، Mohsen نويسنده He received his Ph.D. from Shiraz University , , Bahm Yari، Hossein نويسنده received his MSc in Geomechanics ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
In this paper, articially prepared sand-bentonite samples with dierent
bentonite contents were employed to investigate the role of the clay content in the swelling
potential, swelling pressure and oedometric behavior of expansive clays. Specimens were
also dynamically compacted utilizing an identical compaction eort at various initial water
contents to study the eect of the initial fabric of the soil on its volume change behavior and
also to nd the moisture content corresponding to the minimum drying-wetting induced
swell and shrinkage of the material. Furthermore, commercially available Potassium Silicate
is evaluated as a potential stabilizer in improving the volume change features of the sandbentonite
mixtures. Three dosage levels of the Potassium Silicate solutions were utilized to
stabilize the expansive clayey soil. Free swelling, drying-wetting and consolidation tests
were conducted on the stabilized soil samples. The results indicate that the swelling
potential of the improved soil specimens are much lower than those of the non-stabilized
soils. Also, Potassium Silicate eliminates the shrinkage behavior of the expansive clay.
Besides, the mechanical oedometric behavior of the stabilized and non-stabilized soils is
similar and Potassium Silicate does not change the response of the soil samples to the
mechanical loading.
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)