Claims
- 1. A method of treating top surface layers of the earth for forming a stabilized base of controlled strength, movement and water permeability comprising the steps of:
- a. admixing in a slurry mixing tank unslaked lime called quicklime and water to form a hot hydrated lime slurry at elevated temperature above ambient; and
- b. working the hot hydrated lime slurry before said hot hydrated lime slurry cools below ambient temperature and while said hot hydrated lime slurry is at a temperature above ambient into the top surface layers of the earth such that for the first time it is economically feasible that said surface layers are treated in situ with a hot lime slurry to obtain the desired strength and stabilization to allow stabilization even when the ambient temperature decreases to 40.degree. F. and lower.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the admixing of step (a) is performed by adding water to a predetermined level in said mixing tank; initially adding the quicklime at a second predetermined distance below the surface of said water in said mixing tank while simultaneously stirring said water and quicklime to obtain a more nearly uniform distribution of said quicklime and temperature throughout than would otherwise be obtained to assure maximum slaking; continuing said adding of said quicklime below the surface of said water and mixing until the temperature is increased to within the range of 140.degree.-160.degree. F. to form a hot dilute slurry; and, thereafter, injecting said quicklime more rapidly into, and onto both forward and rearward portions of the surface of said hot dilute slurry and thoroughly mixing to prevent forming dangerous crust and steam built-up, until the desired proportion of lime is formed in the final slurry.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said final slurry is passed through a screen for removing unslaked lime particles that are not efficacious in the surface working procedure before the final slurry is worked into the surface of the earth formations.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein said mixing is performed by a plurality of paddles arranged in at least one spiral and affixed to a power shaft for rotation to pull the particles of slaked and unslaked lime along the bottom of said mixing tank toward one end and effect a return of slurry along the top of the slurry toward the other end for nearly uniform admixture.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein an air conduit is provided adjacent the suction line from the mixing tank for unstopping the suction lines by blowing debris from the entry thereinto.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said working of said slurry into said top surface layers of the earth in accordance with step (b) is carried out before said hot hydrated lime slurry has cooled below the temperature of the earth's surface layers and while said final hot hydrated lime slurry is hotter than the temperature of the earth's surface layers so as to facilitate obtaining the desired stabilization more readily than would otherwise occur.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein said admixing of step (a) is performed by adding water to a predetermined level in said tank and adding the quicklime at a second predetermined distance below the surface of the water in the mixing tank while simultaneously stirring the water and quicklime to obtain a more nearly uniform distribution of said quicklime and temperature through out than would otherwise be obtained to secure maximum slaking of the quicklime.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 969,421, filed Dec. 14, 1978 in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and entitled "EMPLOYING QUICKLIME IN STABILIZING EARTH;" same inventors; now U.S. Pat. No. 4,233,015.
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