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IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE)
e-ISSN: 2278-1684,p-ISSN: 2320-334X, Volume 10, Issue 1 (Nov. - Dec. 2013), PP 26-30
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A Study on Stabilzation of Black Cotton Soil Using Ferric
Chloride
V. R. Bharambe*, Prof. G. K. Patil
P. G. Student Civil Engineering Department Govt. College of Engineering, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India,
Assistant Professor, Civil Engg. Department Govt. College of Engineering, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Abstract: Expansive soils such as black cotton soil are very susceptible to detrimental volume changes, with
changes in moisture. This behavior of soil is attributed to the presence of mineral Montmorillonite which has
expanding lattice; Expansive soils because of their specific physical & chemical make are subjected to volume
changes. In many countries including India, these soils are so extensive that alteration of highway route to
avoid the material is virtually impossible. Various remedial measures like soil replacement, prewetting,
moisture control, lime stabilization etc have been practiced with varied degree of success. Extensive research is
going on to find the solutions to black cotton soils. Recent investigations on chemical stabilization revealed that
strong electrolytes like potassium chloride, Ferric chloride can be used in place of conventionally used lime due
to their ready dissolvability in water and supply of adequate cations for ready cation exchange. In the present
work experimentation is carried out to investigate efficacy of ferric chloride and fly ash in improving the
properties of black cotton soil.
Keywords: Fly Ash (F.A.), Ferric Chloride (FeCl3), M.D.D., O.M.C., C.B.R.
I. Introduction
Black cotton soils is one of the problematic soils that has high potential for Shrinking or swelling due
to change of moisture content. These soils have the tendency to increase in volume when water is available and
decrease in volume when water is available and decrease in volume when water is removed. These soils covers
about 20% of the total area of India. The problem that causes black cotton soils is that deformations are
significantly greater. There deformation cannot be predicted movement of soil is usually in an uneven manner &
is of such magnitude which causes extensive damage to structures resting on them. Many stabilization
techniques are in practice for improving the characteristics of black cotton soil. Additives such as lime, cement,
calcium chloride, rice husk, fly ash are also used to alter characteristics of black cotton soil. The effect of
additives and the optimum amount of additives to be used depend mainly on the mineralogical composition of
soil. The comprehensive review of literature shows that a considerable amount of work related to determination
of deformation characteristics of black cotton soils has been done from various investigations on characteristics
of black cotton soil. Conducted by Erdal Cokca (2001), B. R. Phanikuma (2004), Dr. K. V. Manoj Krishna
(2012), Koteswara Rao D. (2012) P. Venkara Multhyalu, K. Ramu (2012). Prasada D.S.V. (2010), P. Eskioglou
(2006), Nawraj Bhatia (2010), Katti R. K. (1966) Sivapulliation P.P. (1994) are note worthy.
To study the influence of Ferric chloride (FeCl3) and Fly ash on properties of black cotton soil.
II. Materials Used
 Black cotton soil :- The black cotton soil for the study has collected from Satara, a village 4 km for
Aurangabad city Dist. Aurangabad Maharashtra, INDIA.
The properties of soil are assessed based on relevant I.S. code provisions & are given in Table 1.
Table 1: Properties of Black Cotton Soil
Sr. No. Property Value
1 Liquid Limit 66%
2 Plastic Limit 24%
3 Plasticity Index 42%
4 Maximum Dry Density 1.465 g/cm3
5 OMC 25.90%
6 California Bearing Ratio 1.75%
 Ferric Chloride: - Laboratory grade Ferric Chloride consisting of 96% FeCl3 was used in this work. The
amount of Ferric Chloride used was between 0 to 2% by dry weight of soil.
 Fly Ash: - Fly ash was collected from Thermal Power Station, Eklahare Nasik, Maharashtra. Fly ash
content was varied from 0 to 12% by dry weight of soil.
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The properties of fly ash are given in Table 2
Table 2: Properties of Fly Ash
Sr. No. Property Value
1 Liquid limit 28%
2 Plastic Limit N. P.
3 M.D.D. 1.34 g/cm3
4 OMC 29%
5 CBR 5.2%
III. Laboratory Test
 Liquid Limit: - The liquid limit test was conducted on treated & untreated B.C. soil
using casagrande’s liquid limit apparatus as per the procedures laid down in IS : 2720 Part 4 (1970)
 Plastic limit :- The plastic limit test was conducted on treated & untreated B.C. Soil as per the specification
laid dash in IS : 2720 Part 4 (1970)
 Maximum Dry Density & O.M.C. :- This test was conducted on treated & untreated B.C. Soil as per
specification laid down by IS : 2720 Part 6 (1974)
 California Bearing Ratio :- This test was conducted on treated & untreated B.C. Soil as per specification
laid down by IS:2720 part 16 (1979)
IV. Results And Discussion
The effect of adding FeCl3 and Fly Ash on properties of B.C. Soil is presented in Table No. 3.
Table 3: The effect of adding FeCl3 and Fly Ash on properties of B.C. Soil
Soil FeCl3 Fly Ash MDD g/cm3
OMC% CBR% L. L. P. L
100.00 0.00 0.00 1.465 25.90 1.75 66.00 24.19
100.00 0.50 0.00 1.469 25.23 2.07 64.00 23.96
100.00 0.50 3.00 1.475 24.75 2.39 63.00 24.18
100.00 0.50 6.00 1.481 24.25 2.55 62.00 24.81
100.00 0.50 9.00 1.486 24.12 2.78 62.00 24.90
100.00 0.50 12.00 1.492 24.01 2.86 61.00 25.10
100.00 1.00 0.00 1.474 25.13 2.47 60.00 25.33
100.00 1.00 3.00 1.481 24.25 2.63 59.00 25.91
100.00 1.00 6.00 1.489 24.21 2.86 58.00 26.14
100.00 1.00 9.00 1.497 23.88 3.34 57.00 26.29
100.00 1.00 12.00 1.503 23.73 3.66 56.00 26.54
100.00 1.50 0.00 1.481 24.25 2.63 58.00 26.08
100.00 1.50 3.00 1.488 23.62 3.02 57.00 26.24
100.00 1.50 6.00 1.497 23.27 3.42 56.00 26.39
100.00 1.50 9.00 1.504 23.04 3.66 55.00 26.75
100.00 1.50 12.00 1.512 22.99 3.98 53.00 26.90
100.00 2.00 0.00 1.489 23.57 3.02 57.00 26.44
100.00 2.00 3.00 1.496 23.31 3.50 57.00 26.64
100.00 2.00 6.00 1.505 22.95 3.82 56.00 26.63
100.00 2.00 9.00 1.512 22.68 4.14 54.00 26.55
100.00 2.00 12.00 1.526 21.88 4.46 53.00 26.70
Effect of FeCl3 & Fly ash on Atterbergs limit: The variation of liquid limit values with different percentage of
FeCl3 alone is shown in Fig. 1.
It can be observed that there is considerable decrease in liquid limit as the percentage of FeCl3 increases.
Fig. 1: The variation of liquid limit values with different percentage of FeCl3
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Fig 2: Variation of Liquid Limit
The variation of Liquid Limit for FeCl3 & fly ash combination is resented in Fig. 2. The max decrease in liquid
limit is observed for 2% FeCl3 & 12% fly ash combination. Nominal increase in plastic limit of stabilized B.C.
soil is observed with increase in percentage of FeCl3 and fly ash. Fig 3 shows variation of plastic limit. The
improvement in expansive soil properties with FeCl3 treatment could be attributed to the depressed double layer
thickness due to cation exchange and increased electrolyte concentration as chemical is completely soluble in
water. The increase in plastic limit and decrease in liquid limit causes a net reduction in plasticity index. It is
observed that the reduction in plasticity index is 37.57% for 1.5% FeCl3 & 12% Fly Ash combination.
Fig 3: Variation of Plastic Limit
Effect of FeCl3 & Fly ash combination as on maximum dry density & OMC: - From Fig. 4 it can be seen
that MDD increases as the percentage of chemical and fly ash increases. MDD increases from 1.465 g/cm3
for
raw soil to 1.526 g/cm3
for 2% FeCl3 & 12% Fly ash combination. The increase in MDD indicates the increase
in strength of soil. This may be due to formation of Slicacious material & cation exchange reactions. Also it is
observed that optimum moisture control decreases with increase in percentage of FeCl3 and Fly ash.
Fig 4: Variation of MDD g/cm3
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Effect of FeCl3 & Fly ash on C.B.R. The Fig. 5 shows the variation of CBR with of stabilized B.C. soil with
addition of different percentage of FeCl3 alone. It is observed that the CBR increase with increased percentage
of FeCl3. The increase in value of CBR with 2% of FeCl3 is 72.57%. The value of CBR also increase as the
percentage of Fly Ash increases which can be observed from Fig. 6. The max increase in CBR value is
154.85%. It is observed for combination of 2% FeCl3 & 12% fly ahs. The increase in CBR can be attributed
cation exchange of FeCl3 and fly ash and soil minerals. Increase in CBR values show the increase in stability of
soil and resistance to penetration which helps to decrease the pavement thickness.
Fig 5: Variation of CBR
Fig 6: Variation of CBR%
V. Conclusion
The following conclusions are drawn on the basis of test results obtained on black cotton soil stabilized
with fly ash and FeCl3.
1. It was observed that liquid limit of B.C. Soil has been decreased by 19.69% with addition of 2% FeCl3 of
12% Fly ash.
2. It was observed that plastic limit of black cotton soil has been increased by 10.37% for 2% FeCl3 + 12%
Fly ash.
3. It was observed that M.D.D. of B.C. Soil increased from 1.465 g/cm3 to 1.526 g/cm3 for 2% FeCl3 + 12%
Fly ash.
4. It was observed that CBR value of B.C. Soil increased to by 155% for 2% FeCl3 + 12% fly ash.
Combination of fly ash and ferric chloride can stabilize black cotton soil. The utilization of fly ash is an
alternative to reduce construction cost of roads particularly in the area of black cotton soils.
References
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[2]. Phanikumar B. R. and Sharma R. S. Effect of fly ash on engineering properties of expansive soil, journal of Geotechnical and
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A Study on Stabilzation of Black Cotton Soil Using Ferric Chloride

  • 1. IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE) e-ISSN: 2278-1684,p-ISSN: 2320-334X, Volume 10, Issue 1 (Nov. - Dec. 2013), PP 26-30 www.iosrjournals.org www.iosrjournals.org 26 | Page A Study on Stabilzation of Black Cotton Soil Using Ferric Chloride V. R. Bharambe*, Prof. G. K. Patil P. G. Student Civil Engineering Department Govt. College of Engineering, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, Assistant Professor, Civil Engg. Department Govt. College of Engineering, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India Abstract: Expansive soils such as black cotton soil are very susceptible to detrimental volume changes, with changes in moisture. This behavior of soil is attributed to the presence of mineral Montmorillonite which has expanding lattice; Expansive soils because of their specific physical & chemical make are subjected to volume changes. In many countries including India, these soils are so extensive that alteration of highway route to avoid the material is virtually impossible. Various remedial measures like soil replacement, prewetting, moisture control, lime stabilization etc have been practiced with varied degree of success. Extensive research is going on to find the solutions to black cotton soils. Recent investigations on chemical stabilization revealed that strong electrolytes like potassium chloride, Ferric chloride can be used in place of conventionally used lime due to their ready dissolvability in water and supply of adequate cations for ready cation exchange. In the present work experimentation is carried out to investigate efficacy of ferric chloride and fly ash in improving the properties of black cotton soil. Keywords: Fly Ash (F.A.), Ferric Chloride (FeCl3), M.D.D., O.M.C., C.B.R. I. Introduction Black cotton soils is one of the problematic soils that has high potential for Shrinking or swelling due to change of moisture content. These soils have the tendency to increase in volume when water is available and decrease in volume when water is available and decrease in volume when water is removed. These soils covers about 20% of the total area of India. The problem that causes black cotton soils is that deformations are significantly greater. There deformation cannot be predicted movement of soil is usually in an uneven manner & is of such magnitude which causes extensive damage to structures resting on them. Many stabilization techniques are in practice for improving the characteristics of black cotton soil. Additives such as lime, cement, calcium chloride, rice husk, fly ash are also used to alter characteristics of black cotton soil. The effect of additives and the optimum amount of additives to be used depend mainly on the mineralogical composition of soil. The comprehensive review of literature shows that a considerable amount of work related to determination of deformation characteristics of black cotton soils has been done from various investigations on characteristics of black cotton soil. Conducted by Erdal Cokca (2001), B. R. Phanikuma (2004), Dr. K. V. Manoj Krishna (2012), Koteswara Rao D. (2012) P. Venkara Multhyalu, K. Ramu (2012). Prasada D.S.V. (2010), P. Eskioglou (2006), Nawraj Bhatia (2010), Katti R. K. (1966) Sivapulliation P.P. (1994) are note worthy. To study the influence of Ferric chloride (FeCl3) and Fly ash on properties of black cotton soil. II. Materials Used  Black cotton soil :- The black cotton soil for the study has collected from Satara, a village 4 km for Aurangabad city Dist. Aurangabad Maharashtra, INDIA. The properties of soil are assessed based on relevant I.S. code provisions & are given in Table 1. Table 1: Properties of Black Cotton Soil Sr. No. Property Value 1 Liquid Limit 66% 2 Plastic Limit 24% 3 Plasticity Index 42% 4 Maximum Dry Density 1.465 g/cm3 5 OMC 25.90% 6 California Bearing Ratio 1.75%  Ferric Chloride: - Laboratory grade Ferric Chloride consisting of 96% FeCl3 was used in this work. The amount of Ferric Chloride used was between 0 to 2% by dry weight of soil.  Fly Ash: - Fly ash was collected from Thermal Power Station, Eklahare Nasik, Maharashtra. Fly ash content was varied from 0 to 12% by dry weight of soil.
  • 2. A Study On Stabilzation Of Black Cotton Soil Using Ferric Chloride www.iosrjournals.org 27 | Page The properties of fly ash are given in Table 2 Table 2: Properties of Fly Ash Sr. No. Property Value 1 Liquid limit 28% 2 Plastic Limit N. P. 3 M.D.D. 1.34 g/cm3 4 OMC 29% 5 CBR 5.2% III. Laboratory Test  Liquid Limit: - The liquid limit test was conducted on treated & untreated B.C. soil using casagrande’s liquid limit apparatus as per the procedures laid down in IS : 2720 Part 4 (1970)  Plastic limit :- The plastic limit test was conducted on treated & untreated B.C. Soil as per the specification laid dash in IS : 2720 Part 4 (1970)  Maximum Dry Density & O.M.C. :- This test was conducted on treated & untreated B.C. Soil as per specification laid down by IS : 2720 Part 6 (1974)  California Bearing Ratio :- This test was conducted on treated & untreated B.C. Soil as per specification laid down by IS:2720 part 16 (1979) IV. Results And Discussion The effect of adding FeCl3 and Fly Ash on properties of B.C. Soil is presented in Table No. 3. Table 3: The effect of adding FeCl3 and Fly Ash on properties of B.C. Soil Soil FeCl3 Fly Ash MDD g/cm3 OMC% CBR% L. L. P. L 100.00 0.00 0.00 1.465 25.90 1.75 66.00 24.19 100.00 0.50 0.00 1.469 25.23 2.07 64.00 23.96 100.00 0.50 3.00 1.475 24.75 2.39 63.00 24.18 100.00 0.50 6.00 1.481 24.25 2.55 62.00 24.81 100.00 0.50 9.00 1.486 24.12 2.78 62.00 24.90 100.00 0.50 12.00 1.492 24.01 2.86 61.00 25.10 100.00 1.00 0.00 1.474 25.13 2.47 60.00 25.33 100.00 1.00 3.00 1.481 24.25 2.63 59.00 25.91 100.00 1.00 6.00 1.489 24.21 2.86 58.00 26.14 100.00 1.00 9.00 1.497 23.88 3.34 57.00 26.29 100.00 1.00 12.00 1.503 23.73 3.66 56.00 26.54 100.00 1.50 0.00 1.481 24.25 2.63 58.00 26.08 100.00 1.50 3.00 1.488 23.62 3.02 57.00 26.24 100.00 1.50 6.00 1.497 23.27 3.42 56.00 26.39 100.00 1.50 9.00 1.504 23.04 3.66 55.00 26.75 100.00 1.50 12.00 1.512 22.99 3.98 53.00 26.90 100.00 2.00 0.00 1.489 23.57 3.02 57.00 26.44 100.00 2.00 3.00 1.496 23.31 3.50 57.00 26.64 100.00 2.00 6.00 1.505 22.95 3.82 56.00 26.63 100.00 2.00 9.00 1.512 22.68 4.14 54.00 26.55 100.00 2.00 12.00 1.526 21.88 4.46 53.00 26.70 Effect of FeCl3 & Fly ash on Atterbergs limit: The variation of liquid limit values with different percentage of FeCl3 alone is shown in Fig. 1. It can be observed that there is considerable decrease in liquid limit as the percentage of FeCl3 increases. Fig. 1: The variation of liquid limit values with different percentage of FeCl3
  • 3. A Study On Stabilzation Of Black Cotton Soil Using Ferric Chloride www.iosrjournals.org 28 | Page Fig 2: Variation of Liquid Limit The variation of Liquid Limit for FeCl3 & fly ash combination is resented in Fig. 2. The max decrease in liquid limit is observed for 2% FeCl3 & 12% fly ash combination. Nominal increase in plastic limit of stabilized B.C. soil is observed with increase in percentage of FeCl3 and fly ash. Fig 3 shows variation of plastic limit. The improvement in expansive soil properties with FeCl3 treatment could be attributed to the depressed double layer thickness due to cation exchange and increased electrolyte concentration as chemical is completely soluble in water. The increase in plastic limit and decrease in liquid limit causes a net reduction in plasticity index. It is observed that the reduction in plasticity index is 37.57% for 1.5% FeCl3 & 12% Fly Ash combination. Fig 3: Variation of Plastic Limit Effect of FeCl3 & Fly ash combination as on maximum dry density & OMC: - From Fig. 4 it can be seen that MDD increases as the percentage of chemical and fly ash increases. MDD increases from 1.465 g/cm3 for raw soil to 1.526 g/cm3 for 2% FeCl3 & 12% Fly ash combination. The increase in MDD indicates the increase in strength of soil. This may be due to formation of Slicacious material & cation exchange reactions. Also it is observed that optimum moisture control decreases with increase in percentage of FeCl3 and Fly ash. Fig 4: Variation of MDD g/cm3
  • 4. A Study On Stabilzation Of Black Cotton Soil Using Ferric Chloride www.iosrjournals.org 29 | Page Effect of FeCl3 & Fly ash on C.B.R. The Fig. 5 shows the variation of CBR with of stabilized B.C. soil with addition of different percentage of FeCl3 alone. It is observed that the CBR increase with increased percentage of FeCl3. The increase in value of CBR with 2% of FeCl3 is 72.57%. The value of CBR also increase as the percentage of Fly Ash increases which can be observed from Fig. 6. The max increase in CBR value is 154.85%. It is observed for combination of 2% FeCl3 & 12% fly ahs. The increase in CBR can be attributed cation exchange of FeCl3 and fly ash and soil minerals. Increase in CBR values show the increase in stability of soil and resistance to penetration which helps to decrease the pavement thickness. Fig 5: Variation of CBR Fig 6: Variation of CBR% V. Conclusion The following conclusions are drawn on the basis of test results obtained on black cotton soil stabilized with fly ash and FeCl3. 1. It was observed that liquid limit of B.C. Soil has been decreased by 19.69% with addition of 2% FeCl3 of 12% Fly ash. 2. It was observed that plastic limit of black cotton soil has been increased by 10.37% for 2% FeCl3 + 12% Fly ash. 3. It was observed that M.D.D. of B.C. Soil increased from 1.465 g/cm3 to 1.526 g/cm3 for 2% FeCl3 + 12% Fly ash. 4. It was observed that CBR value of B.C. Soil increased to by 155% for 2% FeCl3 + 12% fly ash. Combination of fly ash and ferric chloride can stabilize black cotton soil. The utilization of fly ash is an alternative to reduce construction cost of roads particularly in the area of black cotton soils. References [1]. Cokca E. use of class c fly ashes for the stabilization of an expansive soil. Journal of Geostechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Vol. 127, (2001) PP 568-573. [2]. Phanikumar B. R. and Sharma R. S. Effect of fly ash on engineering properties of expansive soil, journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering Vol. 130(7), (2004) pp. 764-767. [3]. Dr. K. V. Manoj Krishna & Dr. H. N. Ramesh “Strength and FOS performance of Black Cotton Soil treated with Calcium Chloride” I OSRJMCE vol. 2 (Sept. Oct - 2012) PP 21-25. [4]. Koteswara Rao D., Anusha M. Pranav P.R.T. “Effect of Ferric Chloride and Rice Husk Ash in Stabilization of expansive soil for pavement subgrade” IJESAT Vol. 2 Apr. 2012. Pp /46-153 [5]. P. Venkara Muthyalu, K. Ramu, G.V.R. Prasad “Study on performance of Chemically stabilized expansive soil” IJAET Jan 2012 Vol – 2 pp 139-148. [6]. Nawraj Bhatia “Chemically Stabilized lateritic gravels in road sub-base” Indian Highways, Vol. 3, No. 8, Aug. 2010, pp. 29-41.
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