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open access: yesElectron, Volume 4, Issue 2, May 2026.
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wiley   +1 more source

Lime Stabilization of Soils: Reappraisal

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2012
AbstractLime generally improves the performance of soils. However, some cases reported an adverse effect. To develop an understanding of the underlying mechanisms, a systematic study covering a wide range of plasticity and mineralogy of soils was carried out. Six different soil samples were reconstituted using two extreme types of soils, in other words,
Sujit Kumar Dash
exaly   +2 more sources

A field application for lime stabilization

Environmental Geology, 2006
This study presents the improvements achieved as a result of the lime stabilization application conducted by the joint effort of the Turkish Association of Lime Industrialists and the General Directorate of Rural Services on the 200 m long section of the Ankara Province Yukari Yurtcu Village road where green and brown clays are dominant. The study also
Kavak, Aydin, Akyarli, Adnan
exaly   +3 more sources

Stability of Sevoflurane in Soda Lime

Anesthesiology, 1987
Stability of halogenated volatile anesthetic is important because of the potential toxicity associated with the breakdown products. The authors enclosed 100 ml of gas containing sevoflurane with 100 g of soda lime in a 581-ml flask for periods up to 24 h.
D P, Strum, B H, Johnson, E I, Eger
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Lime Requirement for Stabilization

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2000
Lime is used in construction as a rapid and economic method of improving the strength and stiffness characteristics of clay soils. For economical design, an engineer must know how much lime is required to initiate the required improvements. If lime stabilization is to be compared with alternative solutions in the early stages of a project, it must be ...
Christopher D.F. Rogers   +1 more
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The role of lime migration in lime pile stabilization of slopes

Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology, 1996
Abstract Lime piles, which essentially consist of holes in the ground filled with lime, have been successfully used worldwide for the in situ treatment of failing clay slopes. The literature on the technique does not, however, permit a full explanation as to why lime piles work or how to design them.
Rogers CDF, Glendinning S
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Permeability of Lime Stabilized Soils

Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE, 1981
The permeability of two soils stabilized with lime when compacted at various molding water contents has been investigated in the laboratory. A poorly graded river sand and sandy silty clay were used. The effect of lime content, curing age, dry density, and type of soil on the permeability were investigated. The addition of lime reduced the permeability
Nagih M. El-Rawi, Amir A.A. Awad
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Evaluation of Lime Stabilized Subgrade

1993
Construction of Section 19 of the Ashland-Alexandria Highway began in 1987. Because native soils have very low CBR values (1 to 3), it was decided to stabilize the soil subgrade with an application of 6% hydrated lime. The top 6 inches of the subgrade was to be stabilized.
Meade, Bobby W., Allen, David L.
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