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A Review Paper on Soil Stabilization by using Waste Products


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Soil stabilization is the process of improving the shear strength parameters of soil and thus increasing the bearing capacity of soil. The soil stabilization may be defined as the alteration or preservation of one or more soil properties. The soil properties can improve engineering characteristics and performance of a soil. The soil stabilization can be referring to the procedure in which a special soil, cementing material or Other Chemical admixtures were added to the natural soil to improve or increase the soil strength. The soil stabilization refers to the any land-based structures, the foundation is very important and must be strong to support the entire structures. The shear strength parameters have been stressed upon and the comparative studies have been carried out using direct Shear test for shear strength measurement.

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Soil, stabilization, waste, admixtures.
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Ramkumar S.
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Soil stabilization is the process of improving the shear strength parameters of soil and thus increasing the bearing capacity of soil. The soil stabilization may be defined as the alteration or preservation of one or more soil properties. The soil properties can improve engineering characteristics and performance of a soil. The soil stabilization can be referring to the procedure in which a special soil, cementing material or Other Chemical admixtures were added to the natural soil to improve or increase the soil strength. The soil stabilization refers to the any land-based structures, the foundation is very important and must be strong to support the entire structures. The shear strength parameters have been stressed upon and the comparative studies have been carried out using direct Shear test for shear strength measurement.

Keywords


Soil, stabilization, waste, admixtures.

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