Análisis de la capacidad de soporte (CBR) de suelos limo arenosos estabilizados con silicato de sodio, adicionado en un 70% de la humedad óptima de compactación
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As a continuity of the project "Analysis of the mechanical behaviour of sand-silty soils stabilized with sodium silicate" developed by the students, Milton Guillermo Molano and Gina Graciela Leiton, this study was carried out, using the same type of soil. As a measurement parameters were taken the results of the CBR tests. The purpose of the investigation was to determine the support capacity of sand-silty soils stabilized with sodium silicate in presence of water. In order to do this, it was necessary to determine the requirements for the samples and characterize them, to prepare them (by adding or not sodium silicate) and to determine and compare their CBR values, before and after the immersion. As a results, we found that no stabilized sand-silty soils suffered significant decrease in support capacity (approximately 40.21% of CBR), when they get in contact with water. On the other hand, in the stabilized sand-silty soils (by using sodium silicate), the affectation in its support capacity was lower (approximately 10.31% of CBR). This is due to the stability effects of the silicate in the cementing properties of their particles, that improved the resistance to the erosive processes of water. This generates durability and functionality in the pavement structures. Bogotá (Colombia), 2018.