markstabilisering
Markstabilisering, or soil stabilization, is a set of techniques used to modify the properties of soil to improve its performance as a construction material. The goal is to increase bearing capacity, reduce settlement and swelling, improve stability against erosion, and control permeability for foundations, roads, railways, and other earthworks.
Common methods include mechanical stabilization through compaction and grading; chemical stabilization by adding binders such as
Design relies on soil characterization (grain size, Atterberg limits) and laboratory tests (unconfined compressive strength, CBR)
Applications include road subbases and bases, airport runways, rail foundations, embankments, and remediation of soft ground.
In practice, selection depends on soil type, climate, traffic load, and sustainability goals.