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Endurazyme Lime and Cement
Cement has been recognised
for some time as an excellent stabiliser for soils. The
cement serves at least two purposes. First, the cement
itself is a binder to increase strength of the compacted
soil as it sets.
Secondly, the calcium in the cement tends to
undergo ion exchange with any ion- exchangeable clay
present to reduce water absorption by the clay to a
minimum.
ENDURAZYME AND CEMENT
Endurazyme has been used
in the field with cement to get a uniformly blended and
easily compacted soil mass. With this program, increased
strength and stability can be achieved in the
field.
Laboratory tests show
increased unconfined compression strengths when the
procedure is modified in keeping with the function of
Endurazyme. Instead of the full 7 day moist cure
normally followed with soil and cement cores, the cores
should be pulled out of the moist chamber after 48
hours, allowed to air cure for at least 48 hours, then
return to the moist chamber for the rest of the 7 day
cure before testing. The percentage
of cement can also be lowered in many cases using
Endurazyme with no loss in strength. In many lab core
tests, the use of Endurazyme with soil and cement cores
reduced the cement content required to achieve a given
strength by up to 50%, which is a considerable saving in
cement.
ENDURAZYME AND LIME.
Lime can be a very useful
chemical for reducing the Atterberg Limits of a soil,
and in increasing the stability of the soil after
compaction. To achieve the beneficial results the soil
and lime must be mixed together in the presences of
water. Without the water the reaction is negligible. The
lime is not very soluble in water so intimate mixing of
the ingredients plus considerable time is required. In
addition, a large excess of lime over the stoichiometric
quantity actually required. As a result of this factor
plus the reaction involved, the final compact soil mass
is usually less dense than it would have been had the
lime not been used.
The use of Endurazyme can
help achieve better mixing and better lime reaction in a
lime stabilisation program. Preliminary data show that
the amount of lime can be reduced when Endurazyme is
added. As a result, the density drop is not as large and
a more stable soil can be expected
Copyright
Brian Jackson 1996
Internal Training
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