Reviewing the Enhancement of Consolidation Behaviour of Black Cotton Soil
Authors- Assistant Professor Manjushree V. Gaikwad, Pankaja S. Dhere, Vaishnavi S. Ghadage, Neha S. Misal, Rutuja K. Shinde
Abstract-This review paper the enhancement of consolidation properties of black cotton soil (BC soil) present significant challenges in civil engineering due to its high compressibility and instability. This review examines a novel approach to improving BC soil by incorporating construction demolition waste (CDW) and geo-polymers. Recent studies show that blending BC soil with treated CDW and various geo-polymer formulations enhances soil strength, reduces settlement, and improves overall stability. In addition to improving soil performance, this method promotes environmental sustainability by recycling CDW, offering an eco-friendly alternative to conventional soil stabilization techniques. The findings highlight the potential of using industrial by-products in geotechnical applications, supporting circular economy principles and reducing reliance on non-renewable resources. This review discusses the implications of these innovations in geotechnical engineering, focusing on their contribution to sustainable construction practices and environmental sustainability.