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Post-Construction Evaluation Of Lime-Treated Soils, Chulmin Jung, Antonio Bobet Jan 2008

Post-Construction Evaluation Of Lime-Treated Soils, Chulmin Jung, Antonio Bobet

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Lime is used to treat weak subgrade soils during construction of highways. A small amount of lime (4 to 7%) is used to rapidly dehydrate and modify fine grained soils. The modification process improves workability and compactability of the soils. Although the lime modification process is primarily aimed at construction expediency, additional effects such as long-term improvement of stiffness and/or strength by pozzolanic and carbonation cementation reactions are expected. Lime treatment has been employed in Indiana over several decades, but the long-term performance of lime-treated soils has not been well quantified and no field tests have been done on roads …