This paper describes the physical and geotechnical properties of tropical peat treated with different types of stabilisers. Fly ash (FA), quicklime (QL) and ordinary Portland cement (OPC) were used as stabilisers. The amount of FA, QL and OPC added to the peat samples was in the range of 5–20, 2–8 and 5–20%, respectively. Various physical and geotechnical tests have been conducted to characterise the peat samples. Unconfined compressive strength (UCS) tests were conducted on untreated and treated peat samples. The results show that the UCS value increases with the increase of all stabilisers used and with the curing period. The UCS tests were also conducted on the peat samples with a combination of waste FA and QL to study the combined effe...
Peats are geotechnically problematic soil due to their high compressibility and low shear strength. ...
Peat has been considered as an organics remnant that suffers decomposition process throughout times ...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
The chapter presents the physical and engineering properties of tropical peat treated with various t...
Peat is a kind of soft organic soil having partially disintegrated plant remains hence it is not goo...
Malaysia are covered approximately 2.6 million hectare of peat and facing serious geotechnical probl...
Objective of this study is to determine various engineering properties of peat soil and to observe e...
A field model study has been carried out to stabilise peat soil using various types of binder by dee...
Peats are considered as extremely soft, unconsolidated deposits. These soils are geotechnically prob...
The present paper describes the utilization of fly ash (FA) for the purpose of soil stabilization of...
The aim of this study is to observe engineering behaviour of stabilised peat soil by deep mixing met...
Peat is classified as one of the major type of problematic soils due to its high water content, high...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Peat is a type of soil made up of partially decomposed plant matters and contains high amount of por...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Peats are geotechnically problematic soil due to their high compressibility and low shear strength. ...
Peat has been considered as an organics remnant that suffers decomposition process throughout times ...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
The chapter presents the physical and engineering properties of tropical peat treated with various t...
Peat is a kind of soft organic soil having partially disintegrated plant remains hence it is not goo...
Malaysia are covered approximately 2.6 million hectare of peat and facing serious geotechnical probl...
Objective of this study is to determine various engineering properties of peat soil and to observe e...
A field model study has been carried out to stabilise peat soil using various types of binder by dee...
Peats are considered as extremely soft, unconsolidated deposits. These soils are geotechnically prob...
The present paper describes the utilization of fly ash (FA) for the purpose of soil stabilization of...
The aim of this study is to observe engineering behaviour of stabilised peat soil by deep mixing met...
Peat is classified as one of the major type of problematic soils due to its high water content, high...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Peat is a type of soil made up of partially decomposed plant matters and contains high amount of por...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Peats are geotechnically problematic soil due to their high compressibility and low shear strength. ...
Peat has been considered as an organics remnant that suffers decomposition process throughout times ...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...