CALCIUM BENTONITE AND SODIUM BENTONITE AS STABILIZERS FOR ROADS UNBOUND
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Barbieri, Diego Maria
Lou, Baowen
Dyke, Robert Jason
Chen, Hao
Zhao, Pengxiang
Memon, Shazim Ali
Hoff, Inge
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Cleaner Engineering and Technology
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Several technologies are currently available to stabilize the unbound layers of road pavements. The use of these
solutions, often manufactured by means of chemical processes, is steadily increasing worldwide. As an alter native natural resource, the use of bentonite represents a valid option when it comes to road stabilization and its
application in this context is still relatively unexplored. This study characterises the use of calcium based
bentonite and sodium based bentonite to stabilize a typical road base layer. Considering two types of aggregates
with different geological origin, the laboratory investigation is performed on dry specimens by means of repeated
load triaxial tests, which assess the enhancement in stiffness and resistance to permanent deformation. The
findings show that both the investigated types of bentonite are suitable for road stabilization. Even if negligible
from a road engineering standpoint, the performance stemming from calcium bentonite was slightly better than
the one pertaining to sodium bentonite when it came to the increase in resilient modulus.
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Barbieri, D. M., Lou, B., Dyke, R. J., Chen, H., Zhao, P., Memon, S. A., & Hoff, I. (2022). Calcium bentonite and sodium bentonite as stabilizers for roads unbound. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 6, 100372. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clet.2021.100372
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