The Experimental Study on Strength of Subgrade Soil Treated with Liquid Stabilizer

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The liquid soil stabilizer technology is a chemically modified method that can stabilize or reinforce those soils with weak engineering properties. In this paper, two typical high liquid limit soils ,which can not be directly used as subgrade materials,were treated with a new soil stabilizer and it were processed that serials of comparison test on the main engineer properties of soil that pre-and post-treated with soil stabilizer. Then the results show that the soil liquid stabilizer is effective to improve strength and moisture susceptibility for two selected soils. The liquid soil stabilizer technology opened up a new approach for soil improvement and ground treatment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 194-196)

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985-988

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February 2011

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