Affiliation:
1. Road Research Institute, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
Abstract
Due to high price of construction materials and earthworks, scientists are looking for cost-effective solutions,
especially in roads that are sensitive to moisture fluctuations and frost. To improve the performance of weak
soils, usually treatment with cement or lime is applied. However, in the most cases, treatment only with cement or lime
only requires relatively high amount of these materials or do not ensure resistance to frost. Usually, to improve the performance
of treated soils, various additives are applied. One of the most popular additives is ion-exchange stabilizers.
However, the performance of additives depends on soil type and the composition of additive. The aim of this study is
to evaluate the properties as compressive strength and resistance to frost of soil, treated with different additives. Research
showed that the application of an ion-exchange stabilizer increases compressive strength of clay up to 12% and
the compressive strength of sand up to 18%.