Peat is an organic soil, highly compressible and has high water content. The soil needs to be stabilized chemically by incorporating binders such as cement and lime into the soil that will change the properties and soil strength. However, stabilization using cement solely is not recommended since the organic acid in peat soil could delay cement hydration process. Furthermore, mass stabilization using pozzolanic material also could improve strength development of peat soil. In this research, the pozzolanic material in the form of geopolymer hybrid or geopolymer with the addition of Ordinary Portland Cement was investigated. Geopolymer was produced by activating fly ash with a combination of NaOH and sodium silicate. OPC addition improves ini...
The aim of this study was to analyze the unconfined compressive strength and initial permeability of...
Peat soil is wet and soft. It is also known as a very soft and difficult soil with high water and or...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
Peat is an organic soil, highly compressible and has high water content. The soil needs to be stabil...
Depending on the soil type, different types of binder have been used to stabilize soft soils nowaday...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
Successful implementation of deep peat stabilization is very much dependent on the engineering behav...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Peat has considerable negative geotechnical properties such as high water content, low shear strengt...
Peat represent as an extreme form of soft soil that subjected to instability. In order to reduce the...
Soil stabilization is a technique used to alter the natural properties of soil. Enhancing the streng...
This paper presents a study of the comparison between two additive Lime and Cement for treating peat...
The aim of this study was to analyze the unconfined compressive strength and initial permeability of...
Peat soil is wet and soft. It is also known as a very soft and difficult soil with high water and or...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
Peat is an organic soil, highly compressible and has high water content. The soil needs to be stabil...
Depending on the soil type, different types of binder have been used to stabilize soft soils nowaday...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
Successful implementation of deep peat stabilization is very much dependent on the engineering behav...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Peat has considerable negative geotechnical properties such as high water content, low shear strengt...
Peat represent as an extreme form of soft soil that subjected to instability. In order to reduce the...
Soil stabilization is a technique used to alter the natural properties of soil. Enhancing the streng...
This paper presents a study of the comparison between two additive Lime and Cement for treating peat...
The aim of this study was to analyze the unconfined compressive strength and initial permeability of...
Peat soil is wet and soft. It is also known as a very soft and difficult soil with high water and or...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...