Calcium Carbide and Wood Ash as Environmentally Friendly Soil Stabilisers for Enhanced Subgrade Performance

Samaila Saleh, Idris Surajo, Muhammad Surajo, Abubakar Tsagem Idris, Abdullahi Umar
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This study looks at the potential of waste calcium carbide (WCC) and wood ash (WA) as soil stabilisers to improve the engineering characteristics of subgrade soil. The investigation begins by characterising the properties of the untreated soil, indicating a liquid limit of 24.6%, linear shrinkage of 7.6%, and a non-plastic nature due to the lack of a plastic limit. In addition, the soil composition comprises a mere 2% of small particles measuring less than 63 µm, while a substantial 74% of the particles fall within the range of 63 µm to 2 mm. The particle density of untreated soil is found to be 2.86, beyond the typical soil limitations. Subsequently, an investigation was conducted to examine the impact of WCC and WA on Atterberg limits, compaction characteristics, and California Bearing Ratio (CBR) values. The findings indicate that the incorporation of WCC and WA leads to a reduction in the liquid limit by a maximum of 18.70% and linear shrinkage by a maximum of 55.26%. Compaction properties show an increase in optimal water content (OWC) and a minor decrease in maximum dry density (MDD). Importantly, CBR values significantly improved, with the soil treated with 6% WCC and WA demonstrating a CBR value of 26.9%, exceeding the subgrade acceptability requirement in road construction. This study highlights the potential of WCC and WA as cost-effective and sustainable soil stabilisers, particularly in areas where traditional stabilising materials are limited. More research into optimisation and long-term performance can help to realise the full potential of this novel method for soil stabilization.
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碳化钙和木灰作为环境友好型土壤稳定剂可提高路基性能
本研究探讨了废电石(WCC)和木灰(WA)作为土壤稳定剂改善基层土壤工程特性的潜力。研究首先分析了未处理土壤的特性,结果表明其液限为 24.6%,线性收缩率为 7.6%,并且由于缺乏塑性极限而具有非塑性。此外,土壤成分中只有 2% 的小颗粒小于 63 微米,而 74% 的颗粒在 63 微米到 2 毫米的范围内。未经处理的土壤颗粒密度为 2.86,超出了典型土壤的限制。随后,进行了一项调查,研究 WCC 和 WA 对阿特伯格极限、压实特性和加州承载比值的影响。研究结果表明,加入 WCC 和 WA 后,液限最大降低了 18.70%,线性收缩最大降低了 55.26%。压实性能表明,最佳含水量(OWC)有所增加,最大干密度(MDD)略有下降。重要的是,CBR 值显著提高,用 6% 的 WCC 和 WA 处理过的土壤 CBR 值为 26.9%,超过了道路建设中的路基可接受性要求。这项研究凸显了 WCC 和 WA 作为具有成本效益和可持续性的土壤稳定剂的潜力,尤其是在传统稳定材料有限的地区。对优化和长期性能的更多研究有助于充分发挥这种新型土壤稳定方法的潜力。
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