Characteristics Of Stabilized Shrink-Swell Deposits Using Eggshell Powder
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2013
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Shrink-swell soils expand and heave or contract and crack during periods of high and low moisture content. The
expansion and contraction cause the lifting and or sinking of structures, crack development, and eventual collapse of
engineering structures. The need to stabilize such plastic soils to improve their load-carrying capacities cannot be
overemphasized. Therefore in this article, the effect of lime contained in eggshells and its application in the stabilization
of shrink-swell soils have been explored. 4wt% and 8wt% of eggshell powder were mixed with equal masses of two
different soil samples from Dodowa (DD) and Adalekope (AD) in Ghana. The samples were characterized with X-ray
fluorescence (XRF), Plasticity Index analysis (PI), Free Swell Index (FSI), pH test, and a grading test. The x-ray fluorescence
results showed that eggshell contains about 52wt% of CaO, which is largely responsible for soil stabilization. The
sample mixed with 8wt% eggshell powder showed a decreased PI, FSI, and a high silt/clay fraction. The results obtained
have been discussed and can influence the application of eggshell powders for large-scale stabilization of expansive
soils.
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Expansive Soil, Eggshell lime, Plasticity Index, Free Swell Index, Soil Stabilization