Preparation and Properties of Lime-Based Curing Material for Soil

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Four types of curing agents were added into the soil at different ratios. Then the treated soil samples were molded. The compressive strengths of the soil samples were determined at different curing ages. The samples were detected by the X-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermogravimetry / differential thermal analysis (TGDTA). The results indicated that the curing agents A and C used in the experiment had a significant improving effect on the strength of the soil.

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