Geoduck
Geotechnical
- Nov 28, 2005
- 8
I need some advice on subgrade stabilization. I have been asked to prepare some recommendations for lime treatment of some subgrade soil. I have generally been taught over the years that lime is typically most effective on clayey soils with a PI>20 and cement treatment is usually used on granular soils with less fines having a PI<20. I have used both methods several times to improve subgrade soils at numerous sites.
However, on this particular site, there are upto 5 thin soil layers in the upper 15 feet that include clayey gravels, clayey sands, sands, and even clays with less than 10% passing the #200 sieve and a PI around 22. Since there will be significant cuts to reach grade on this project, I would like to chose one method that would be effectrive on all these types of soil.
I am guessing that lime is not the best option here because of the sands and gravels. Would cement or fly ash be a better option for treatment? If so, would cement be effective in treating the clay soils with a PI=22?
However, on this particular site, there are upto 5 thin soil layers in the upper 15 feet that include clayey gravels, clayey sands, sands, and even clays with less than 10% passing the #200 sieve and a PI around 22. Since there will be significant cuts to reach grade on this project, I would like to chose one method that would be effectrive on all these types of soil.
I am guessing that lime is not the best option here because of the sands and gravels. Would cement or fly ash be a better option for treatment? If so, would cement be effective in treating the clay soils with a PI=22?