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Lime Stabilization of Wastewater Sludges

1987
The standard lime stabilization process and two process modifications are effective procedures for reducing fecal streptococcus concentrations (disinfection) in wastewater sludges. Depending on the process modification, fecal streptococcus concentrations in treated sludges ranged from a 7-log decrease to a 3-log increase over seven days. Three to seven
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Lime Stabilization of Silty Soft Soil

2013
Lime stabilization as a method for soil improvement is beneficial for number of important engineering properties, such as: strength, resistance to fracture, resilient properties and reduced swelling. This paper briefly describes the application of quicklime to stabilize soft soil.
Susinov Bojan, Josifovski Josif
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Stabilization of Soil with Lime Columns

1991
The behavior of very soft clay or silt can be improved with lime or cement columns. In this soil stabilization method, the soft soil is mixed in situ either with unslaked lime (CaO) or with cement using a tool shaped like a giant dough mixer, as illustrated in Figure 24.1.
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Building with Lime Stabilized Soil

2021
Stafford Holmes, Bee Rowan
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Lime Stabilization

2007
Clint Williford   +3 more
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Mapping and holistic design of natural hydraulic lime mortars

Cement and Concrete Research, 2020
Maria Apostolopoulou   +2 more
exaly  

Decarbonising the lime industry: State-of-the-art

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
, Mathew Wilkes, John L Provis
exaly  

Lime stabilization of sewage sludges

Water Research, 1975
Bjarne Paulsrud   +1 more
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Lime, cement, and lime-cement stabilization of a clay soil

2020
The main purpose behind this thesis was to study the variations of strength in a soil after it had been stabilized with various percentages of lime, cement, and combinations of the two. In both cases where the additives were added separately to the soil, the percentages used were 5 and 10 per cent by dry weight of soil.
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