EFFECT OF SOME CHEMICAL ADDITIVES ON THE BEHAVIOR OF SABKHA SOIL | ||
Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development | ||
Article 1, Volume 19, Issue 6, December 2015, Pages 1-17 | ||
Authors | ||
Waad Abdul Sattar Hussain; Safa Hussain Abid Awn | ||
Abstract | ||
The presence of salts in soil may cause severe problems to structures constructed on it, because of high dissolution of salt particles when subjected to water from any source. The primary objective for this study is to investigate the behavior of single footing over different percentages of sabkha soil (5%, 10%, 20%, and 40%). A laboratory model, manufactured locally was used for this study. The sabkha soil is prepared by mixing ordinary soil with specified quantities of sodium chloride salt to have different percentages of salinity. The footing used is 75mm diameter circular steel plate and 20mm thickness and hold fix stress, with the aid of loading frame which in turn is attached to a firm table. Dial gages is attached to the fix table and place on the footing, to record settlement with time. The study includes also the effect cement and lime addition with different percentages(1%, 3% and 5%), on the collapsibility of sabkha soil. Mixing sabkha soil with 5% of cement will reduce collapse potential (S/B%)* upon wetting, 97%. While mixing sabkha soil with 3% lime will reduce collapse settlement 47%, On the other hand, mixing sabkha soil with 1% cement slurry increase the collapsibility 3%. This study also, shines the light on the effect of compaction on the properties of sabkha soil. The collapse potential (S/B%)* reduced 50%, when increasing compaction of sabkha soil model from 17.7 to 19 kN/m3. | ||
Keywords | ||
Sabkha Soil; Collapsible; Chemical Additives; Treatment; Improvement | ||
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