Abstract:
Expansive soils refer to a particular type of soil characterized by volume change due to variation in
moisture content. To avoid this risk from the expansive soil, a technique of soil stabilization should be
made for this type of soil to enhance some of its properties. In this study, experimental investigations
have been made into the suitability of Waste Marble dust (MD) and Cinder gravel (CG) to improve the
properties of expansive soil. The important parameters to determine the Engineering properties such
as Moisture Content, Atterberg Limits, Particle Size Distribution, Free Swell Index, Specific gravity,
and California Bearing ratio (CBR) values. To realize the desired objective, a purposive sampling
technique which is non–a probability method was adopted to collect disturbed soil samples at a depth
of 2.m and waste Marble dust (WMD) from the Gulele marble industry and Cinder gravel (CG) from
woliso quarry local available material then the sample ware Air dried for the preparation of different
laboratory tests. According to the laboratory test result the expansive soil is classified as A-7-6(0) soil
in the AASHTO classification system and as CH soil in the USCS soil classification system. Such type
of soil needs modification to be a subgrade material. while the chemical composition of expansive soil
and cinder gravel shows main oxides (SiO2 + Al2O3 + Fe2O3) were 90.76% and 74.75%, respectively,
which is above the minimum of (70%) specified by ASTM (C618). The waste marble dust is mainly
composed of calcium (CaO) content of 51.18% and all materials satisfy the minimum requirement of
Natural Pozzolanic materials. The experimental laboratory test result analysis shows the improved
engineering property of the soil with the optimum result that was achieved, Pi decreased from 34.09%
to 10.28%, and the swell index decreased from 14.6 % to 1.96. OMC decreased from 24.02% to 14.00%,
the free Swell Index decreased from 81.8 % to 36.4%. MDD increased from1.45% to 1.65%, the CBR
increased from 1.00% to 22.69%, and UCS increased from 112.9kN/m2
to 311.7kN/m2
. According to
this study, the results compared to the ERA manual, at the addition of 8%, 12%, and 16% of stabilizers
improved the subgrade class of the Sample from S3, S4, and S5. respectively, But with the addition of
24% all results slightly changed to the reverse and the subgrade class of the Sample declined to S2,
Finally The optimal result achieved at (16% WMD +16% CG) replacement showed significant
improvement in the soil's engineering properties. Notably, Pi, Swell Index, OMC, Free Swell Index,
MDD, CBR, and UCS exhibited favorable changes. The results were compared with the ERA manual,
indicating the best performance at the 16% replacement, making it suitable as a sub-grade material for
road construction.