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Physical properties, electrical resistivity, and strength characteristics of carbonated silty soil admixed with reactive magnesia

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Title Physical properties, electrical resistivity, and strength characteristics of carbonated silty soil admixed with reactive magnesia
 
Creator CAI, GH
DU, YJ
LIU, SY
SINGH, DN
 
Subject CALCIUM CARBIDE RESIDUE
ARTIFICIALLY CEMENTED SOILS
ZINC-CONTAMINATED KAOLIN
PRESSED MASONRY UNITS
HIGH WATER-CONTENT
FLY-ASH
ACCELERATED CARBONATION
ENGINEERING PROPERTIES
CRUSHED BRICK
MARINE CLAYS
carbonation
electrical resistivity
reactive magnesia
unconfined compressive strength
microstructure
 
Description Soil electrical resistivity has been used quite extensively for assessing mechanical properties of chemically treated soils in the recent past. One of the most innovative applications of this technique could be in the field of ground improvement wherein carbonated reactive magnesia (MgO) is employed for treating soils. With this in view, a systematic study that targets the application of electrical resistivity to correlate physical and strength characteristics of the carbonated reactive MgO-admixed silty soil is initiated, and its details are presented in this manuscript. To achieve this, reactive MgO-admixed soils were carbonized by exposing them to CO2 for different durations, and subsequently their electrical resistivity and unconfined compressive strength were measured. In this context, the role of a parameter, the ratio of the initial water content of the virgin soil to reactive MgO content (designated as w(0)/c), has been highlighted. It has also been demonstrated that w(0)/c is able to correlate, uniquely and precisely, with the physicochemical parameters of the soils (viz., unit weight, water content at failure, porosity, degree of saturation, and soil pH), electrical resistivity, and unconfined compressive strength at various carbonation times. In addition, microstructural properties have been obtained from the X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and mercury intrusion porosimetry analyses. These properties have been used to substantiate the findings related to the carbonation of the reactive MgO-admixed soils.
 
Publisher CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS
 
Date 2016-01-15T09:50:40Z
2016-01-15T09:50:40Z
2015
 
Type Article
 
Identifier CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL, 52(11)1699-1713
0008-3674
1208-6010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cgj-2015-0053
http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/18296
 
Language en