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Investigation of the Effect of Microsilica on the Variations of Strength, Atterberg Limits and Permeability in Cement-Stabilized Clay

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  57-63

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 1. Introduction: Soil stabilization is one of the important issues related to the improvement of poor soils in geotechnical engineering. Today, due to high costs and technical and safety problems in implementation, the use of environmentally friendly and appropriate materials to reduce costs and increase efficiency and safety, is one of the basic needs. In this regard, the use of pozzolans can meet the above expectations. Cement Soil stabilization is one of the most common methods of soil improvement, which is presented as an effective method for improving loose soils, especially road construction projects, as well as a suitable solution to improve the physical and engineering properties of soil and reduce costs. Since the presence of soft Clays can cause high deformation, low resistance and severe scouring ability, therefore, the presence of this type of soil can damage or destroy a structure (Cong et al. 2014, Do et al. 2016), based on this, various methods such as replaCement with suitable materials, various improvement methods to deal with the problems caused by the existence of this type of soil have been presented. Chemical modification using conventional additives such as lime and Cement is one of the common solutions for the stabilization of such soils (Ahmed, 2015). In general, the process of soil improvement after interaction with the additive depends on the characteristics of the components and environmental conditions. In this research, the combined effect of Cement and Microsilica on uniaxial strength, atterberg limit and permeability of Cement-stabilized soil has been investigated. To investigate the issue, different mix designs and changing the contents of Microsilica by fixing the Cement content in the form of the first type mix design and changing the Microsilica and Cement contents in the form of the second type mix design have been used. . .

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    TAVAKOLI, SAJAD, Aminfar, Mohamad Hosein, & Hashem Zadeh, Ahmad. (2022). Investigation of the Effect of Microsilica on the Variations of Strength, Atterberg Limits and Permeability in Cement-Stabilized Clay. JOURNAL OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (UNIVERSITY OF TABRIZ), 52(2 (107) ), 57-63. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1052071/en

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    TAVAKOLI SAJAD, Aminfar Mohamad Hosein, Hashem Zadeh Ahmad. Investigation of the Effect of Microsilica on the Variations of Strength, Atterberg Limits and Permeability in Cement-Stabilized Clay. JOURNAL OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (UNIVERSITY OF TABRIZ)[Internet]. 2022;52(2 (107) ):57-63. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1052071/en

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    SAJAD TAVAKOLI, Mohamad Hosein Aminfar, and Ahmad Hashem Zadeh, “Investigation of the Effect of Microsilica on the Variations of Strength, Atterberg Limits and Permeability in Cement-Stabilized Clay,” JOURNAL OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (UNIVERSITY OF TABRIZ), vol. 52, no. 2 (107) , pp. 57–63, 2022, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1052071/en

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