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This paper proposes the use of calcium carbonate (CaCO) precipitation induced by the addition of calcium chloride (CaCl) and sodium carbonate (NaCO) solutions as a procedure to stabilize and improve expansive soil. A set of laboratory tests, including the free swell test, unloaded swelling ratio test, unconfined compression test, direct shear test, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) test, cyclic wetting-drying test and laboratory-scale precipitation model test, were performed under various curing periods to evaluate the performance of the CaCO stabilization. It is concluded from the free swell tests and unloaded swelling ratio tests that the addition of CaCl and NaCO can profoundly decrease soil expansion potential. The reduction in expansion parameters is primarily attributed to the strong short-term reactions between clay and stabilizers. In addition, the formed cementation precipitation can decrease the water adsorption capacity of the clay surface and then consequently reduce the expansion potential. The results of unconfined compression tests and direct shear strength tests indicated that the addition of CaCl and NaCO has a major effect on geotechnical behavior of expansive soils. Based on the SEM analyses, new cementing crystalline phases formatted by sequentially mixing CaCl and NaCO solutions into expansive soil were found to appear in the pore space, which results in a much denser microstructure. A laboratory-scale model test was conducted, and results demonstrate the effectiveness of the CaCO precipitation technique in stabilizing the expansive soil procedure. The test results indicated that the concentration of CaCl higher than 22.0% and NaCO higher than 21.2% are needed to satisfactorily stabilize expansive soil. It is proposed to implement the precipitation technique in the field by the sequential permeation of CaCl and NaCO solutions into soils in situ.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8234418PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14123372DOI Listing

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