Impact of Calcium Chloride on the Microstructure of a Collapsible Soil

Citation:

Bahloul O, Ziani H, Benmoussa S. Impact of Calcium Chloride on the Microstructure of a Collapsible Soil. Annales de Chimie - Science des Matériaux [Internet]. 2022;46 (4) :201-206.

Abstract:

The study of the collapse of soils under the effect of flooding is a major problem in soil mechanics. Most of the work done on the treatment of these soils has been devoted to the use of binders of hydraulic or organic types. However, little work has been devoted to the use of salt calcium chloride in collapsible soil treatments. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect salt calcium chloride on a reconstituted collapsible soil in the laboratory, at different levels of water content, compaction energy and concentration of the saline solution. The results obtained showed a significant reduction in the potential for soil deformation and an illustration and a noticeable interaction between the soil particles and the saline solution resulting in a denser material.

Publisher's Version