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Title: Stabilization of Lateritic Soil Using Hydrated Lime and Calcium Carbide Residue
Authors: Dauda, Y. O.
Adejumo, Taiye Elisha
Amadi, A. A.
Keywords: Admixtures, Calcium carbide residue, California bearing ratio, Hydrated lime, Stabilization.
Issue Date: Dec-2020
Publisher: Proceedings of 2nd International Civil Engineering Conference, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria
Citation: Dauda, Adejumo and Amadi, 2020
Series/Report no.: ;1:288-293
Abstract: Soil stabilization means alteration of the soils properties to meet the specified engineering requirements. Hydrated lime and calcium carbide residue were used to stabilize lateritic soil collected from a location in Maikunkele suburb of Minna, Niger State. The two additives were proportioned 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% of dry weight. From the results, the soil is classified as A-2-4 (0). The maximum dry density reduced with increase in the lime content and for Calcium Carbide content at 5% and 20% but increases at 10-15%. Also, the optimum moisture content increased for increasing lime content and reduced with higher lime content. The combination of hydrated lime and calcium carbide residue increased the CBR from 30% to 136%, and UCS from 475 kN/m2 to 2803 kN/m2 after 7 days curing. The optimum strength of stabilized soil was obtained at 15% hydrated lime and 10% calcium carbide residue addition respectively. The use of calcium carbide residue and hydrated lime will provide an effective way of disposing the former and lead to in road construction.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10721
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