Influence of early Low-Temperature Curing on Strength of Stabilized Super Chloride Saline Soil

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Super chloride saline soil with 12.5% soluble salt is stabilized by self-made stabilizer S, and the influence of early low-temperature curing to the strength of the stabilized soil is studied through the laboratory tests and the field tests. The results indicate that the strength of the stabilized soil increase slowly when they are cured in low-temperature. The strength of the stabilized soil cured in 5°C at 28-days age is only 44.7% of the standard strength. However, if the curing temperature rises to the standard temperature after 28-days age, the strength can reach the 28-days age standard strength after 150-days age.

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