dgillette
Geotechnical
- May 5, 2005
- 1,027
Today I am involved in a risk analysis of an existing dam. Twenty-some years ago, lime was mixed with the silty (loess-derived) embankment fill to create erosion protection for the upstream slope. The material wasn't available for us to look at, and we are speculating on its properties.
None of us here have seen lime used to stabilize non-plastic or just barely plastic silt. Can one actually expect much strength from mixing lime and SILT, as one can with clay? I don't know anything about the chemistry of the process.
Thanks much,
DRG
None of us here have seen lime used to stabilize non-plastic or just barely plastic silt. Can one actually expect much strength from mixing lime and SILT, as one can with clay? I don't know anything about the chemistry of the process.
Thanks much,
DRG