Use of high volume fly ash cement for stabilization of expansive soils with high soluble sulfates content /
Expansive clays are usually chemically stabilized with cement or lime to reduce their plasticity and volume change potential, and improve other properties. However, if the soils are rich in soluble sulfates, the calcium in the lime (or liberated during cement hydration) can react with the sulfate...
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