2. SOIL STABILIZATION
Soil stabilization is a process of treating the soil in
such a manner as to maintain, alter or improve the
performance of the soil as a road construction
material. The changes in the soil properties are
brought about either by the incorporation of additives
or by the mechanical blending of different soil types
3. PURPOSE OF SOIL STABILIZATION
To improve the strength of sub-bases, bases and sometimes
surface courses, in case of low-cost roads.
To bring about economy in the cost of road .
To improve the undesirable properties of soil such as excessive
swelling or shrinkage, high plasticity etc.
To control dust.
To increase the load-bearing capacity.
To reduce Frost weakness.
To reduce settlement of soil.
5. STAGES INVOLVED IN SOIL STABILIZATION
PROCESS
1.Evaluation the properties of given soil
2.Deciding the lacking property of soil and choose effective and
economical method of soil stabilization
3.Designing the stabilized soil mix for intended stability and
durability values
6. Types of soil stabilization techniques
Different Technique of Soil Stabilization
Mechanical Stabilization
• Soil-aggregate mixture
• Soil-clay mixture-cement
• Sand –gravel mixture
• Stabiliztion of soil with soft
aggregates
Chemical stabilization
or stabilization by
additives such as
• Lime
• Sodium silicate
• Calcium chloride
• Bituminous material
• Resinous material