Evaluating the Geotechnical Properties of Stabilized Problematic Soil by Utilizing Reed Ash and Lime Mixture

Author:

Majeed Zaid H.ORCID,Jafer Hassnen M.ORCID,Jawad Ibtehaj T.ORCID

Abstract

Stabilization of problematic soil poses a significant challenge in civil engineering projects, especially in regions with prevalent soft clay soils. This study was carried out to study the impact of using a blend of reed ash and lime on improving and stabilizing problematic soil. A sample of soil was obtained from a location in the south of Iraq, specifically in Al-Muthanna Governorate. The treatment involved adding different proportions of reed ash (3%, 5%, 7%, and 9.0% of the soil's dry weight) along with 5% lime, which was determined as the optimal percentage based on previous research. Various laboratory tests were conducted to assess the characteristics of the treated soil, including compaction and unconfined compressive strength (UCS). The findings indicated a notable enhancement in UCS and the maximum dry density (MDD). It was observed that UCS and MDD increased with increasing the reed ash and lime mixture proportion, reaching an optimal level. Beyond this percentage, the strength started to decline. It was found that the incorporation of lime and reed ash (5% lime and 7% reed ash) into the treated soil significantly improved its strength, up to about 10 times compared to untreated soil after 28 days of curing. This approach offers additional benefits, such as reducing environmental pollution by decreasing CO2 emissions during phases of production and providing cost savings because of the affordability of the materials used.

Publisher

Tikrit University

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