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Hydraulic characteristics of stabilised expansive subgrade soils in road pavements

Civil engineers face significant challenges in the safe design and construction of durable road infrastructure in the presence of expansive soils. These problematic soils exacerbate undesirable serviceability concerns induced by pavement distress. Soil stabilisation has been recognised as a sustainable approach to alleviate the problematic nature of expansive subgrades. Road pavements constructed on top of expansive subgrade soils are generally under unsaturated conditions, where the moisture variations can significantly impact the pavement response. However, current pavement design and modelling frameworks overlook unsaturated soil behaviour by adopting simplified approaches. This study examines the hydraulic behaviour of expansive clayey soils stabilised with non-traditional and traditional chemical based additive. Tests were conducted to determine the state variation and stabilisation influence on the soil water characteristic curve using the dewpoint potentiometer for an expansive subgrade commonly found in Melbourne geology. Results show that the stabilisation has strong influence on soil hydraulic characteristics at various initial state conditions tested. Experimental data have been applied to illustrate the significance of incorporating realistic hydraulic response using a simulated practical application in road pavements. The research highlights the significance of incorporating accurate hydraulic characteristics for simulating and assessing the response of pavement constructed with stabilised unsaturated subgrade soils.

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ARC Research Hub for Nanoscience-based Construction Material Manufacturing

Australian Research Council

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1080/10298436.2021.1883610
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    ISSN - Is published in 10298436

Journal

International Journal of Pavement Engineering

Volume

23

Issue

9

Start page

3129

End page

3146

Total pages

18

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Former Identifier

2006105471

Esploro creation date

2022-08-11

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