Quarries and aggregate crushers are basic requisites for construction industry and quarry dust is a byproduct of rubble crusher units. Geotechnical and mineralogical characterization of quarry dust and its interaction behavior with soils can lead to viable solutions for its large-scale utilization and disposal. The effect of addition of quarry dust on properties of red earth and two different cohesive soils; viz. kaolinite, Cochin marine clay was studied in detail. The results indicate that compaction characteristics and CBR of soils are improved by addition of quarry dust. Problems associated with the construction of highways over clayey subgrade can be reduced significantly by mixing with quarry dust
The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the stud...
The industrialization production rate increases the disposal demand of waste materials. The land dis...
The reduction in the sources of natural sand has resulted in the increased need to identify substitu...
Quarries and aggregate crushers are basic requisites for construction industry and quarry dust is a ...
Urbanization and industrialization has lead to scarcity of land with good bearing capacities thus fo...
Urbanization and industrialization has lead to scarcity of land with good bearing capacities thus fo...
Due to the high demand for rubble and aggregates for construction purposes, rubble quarries and aggr...
Abstract — Soil is a natural aggregate of mineral particles. Soils are classified into coarse–graine...
Abstract The important factor for design and construction of pavement is the behavior of underlying ...
The increase in infrastructure requirement drives people to use all types of soils, including poor s...
Large volumes of earthen materials are used in construction each year in India and elsewhere. The wa...
Soil stabilization has become a major issue in construction engineering. Due to rapid growth of popu...
Soil stabilization has become a major issue in construction engineering. Due to rapid growth of popu...
A study was carried out on the impact of quarrying and crushing waste on the quality of soil in Tumk...
Soil stabilization has become a major issue in construction engineering. Due to rapid growth of popu...
The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the stud...
The industrialization production rate increases the disposal demand of waste materials. The land dis...
The reduction in the sources of natural sand has resulted in the increased need to identify substitu...
Quarries and aggregate crushers are basic requisites for construction industry and quarry dust is a ...
Urbanization and industrialization has lead to scarcity of land with good bearing capacities thus fo...
Urbanization and industrialization has lead to scarcity of land with good bearing capacities thus fo...
Due to the high demand for rubble and aggregates for construction purposes, rubble quarries and aggr...
Abstract — Soil is a natural aggregate of mineral particles. Soils are classified into coarse–graine...
Abstract The important factor for design and construction of pavement is the behavior of underlying ...
The increase in infrastructure requirement drives people to use all types of soils, including poor s...
Large volumes of earthen materials are used in construction each year in India and elsewhere. The wa...
Soil stabilization has become a major issue in construction engineering. Due to rapid growth of popu...
Soil stabilization has become a major issue in construction engineering. Due to rapid growth of popu...
A study was carried out on the impact of quarrying and crushing waste on the quality of soil in Tumk...
Soil stabilization has become a major issue in construction engineering. Due to rapid growth of popu...
The concept of replacement of natural fine aggregate by quarry dust which is highlighted in the stud...
The industrialization production rate increases the disposal demand of waste materials. The land dis...
The reduction in the sources of natural sand has resulted in the increased need to identify substitu...