Peat soils are derived from organic deposition consisting of dead trees. Peat soils have low shear strength and cannot afford large loads. Various treatment methods are used to stabilize peat soils and most of them use cement as a main binder to increase the strength of peat soils. However, the use of large quantities of cement is not environment friendly due to the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and wastage of energy consumption by the cement production industry. Therefore, the introduction of SCBA as a substitution binder for some cement dosage is good as well as reducing the degradation of dumping waste which is increasingly uncontrollable. The objective of this study is to identify the basic and physical properties of peat soil from Po...
Natural peat is considered incapable of supporting built structure due to its poor engineering prope...
Due to its low shear strength, high compressibility, and bearing capacity, peat is classified as pro...
Adding Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) to alter peat properties has been established in some research...
Malaysia are covered approximately 2.6 million hectare of peat and facing serious geotechnical probl...
Peat soil have been categorized as a problematic organic soil, because they have a high settlement r...
The study objective is to develop alternative binders that are environment friendly by utilizing sug...
Due to high organic content, presence of humic acid and less solid particles in peat soil, cement al...
Peat is classified as very soft and problematic soil due to its natural behaviour of high compressib...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the unconfined compressive strength of cemented peat in compari...
Peat soil is characterized by its high content of decomposed organic matter. Majority of areas occup...
Peat is a very problematic soil as it is poor in strength. However, previous researchers have proven...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
Peat is a very problematic soil as it is poor in strength. However, previous researchers have proven...
Natural peat is considered incapable of supporting built structure due to its poor engineering prope...
Due to its low shear strength, high compressibility, and bearing capacity, peat is classified as pro...
Adding Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) to alter peat properties has been established in some research...
Malaysia are covered approximately 2.6 million hectare of peat and facing serious geotechnical probl...
Peat soil have been categorized as a problematic organic soil, because they have a high settlement r...
The study objective is to develop alternative binders that are environment friendly by utilizing sug...
Due to high organic content, presence of humic acid and less solid particles in peat soil, cement al...
Peat is classified as very soft and problematic soil due to its natural behaviour of high compressib...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the unconfined compressive strength of cemented peat in compari...
Peat soil is characterized by its high content of decomposed organic matter. Majority of areas occup...
Peat is a very problematic soil as it is poor in strength. However, previous researchers have proven...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
Peat is a very problematic soil as it is poor in strength. However, previous researchers have proven...
Natural peat is considered incapable of supporting built structure due to its poor engineering prope...
Due to its low shear strength, high compressibility, and bearing capacity, peat is classified as pro...
Adding Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) to alter peat properties has been established in some research...