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Published: Građevinar 66 (2014) 12
Paper type: Preliminary report
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Effect of phosphogypsum on strength of lime stabilized expansive soil

Jijo James, P. Kasinatha Pandian

Abstract

The use of phosphogypsum as an additive to lime, to enhance its performance in soil stabilization, is analysed in this paper. The phosphogypsum is a by-product of the phosphate rock processing during production of phosphoric acid. Expansive soil samples used in this paper were stabilised using three different lime proportions: initial lime content, optimum lime content, and less than initial lime content. The results reveal that the addition of phosphogypsum to lime led to improvement of both the early and late strength of stabilised soil.

Keywords
initial consumption of lime, optimum lime content, phosphogypsum, uniaxial compressive strength, expansive soil, lime stabilization

HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE:

James, J., Pandian, P. K.: Effect of phosphogypsum on strength of lime stabilized expansive soil, GRAĐEVINAR, 66 (2014) 12, pp. 1109-1116, doi: https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.1097.2014

OR:

James, J., Pandian, P. K. (2014). Effect of phosphogypsum on strength of lime stabilized expansive soil, GRAĐEVINAR, 66 (12), 1109-1116, doi: https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.1097.2014

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Authors:
JIJO JAMES web
Jijo James
Anna University
Tagore Engineering College
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Chennai, India
Kasinatha Pandian web
P. Kasinatha Pandian
Anna University
Tagore Engineering College
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Chennai, India