AbstractCalcium carbide residue (CCR) and fly ash (FA) are waste products from acetylene gas factories and power plants, respectively. The mixture of CCR and FA can produce a cementitious material because CCR contains a large amount of Ca(OH)2 while FA is a pozzolanic material. Soil stabilization by CCR is classified using three zones: active, inert and deterioration. In the active zone, the natural pozzolanic material in the soil is adequate to produce a pozzolanic reaction. Hence, the input of FA into this zone does not significantly improve strength. Strength in the inert zone can be significantly increased by adding FA. FA improves the densification and pozzolanic reaction. The deterioration zone is not recommended for use in practice, ...
When exposed to changes in moisture, highly compressible clay soils usually show the characteristic ...
The main objective of this experimental study is to improve the properties of the soil by adding the...
AbstractWhile a certain correlation between the cation exchange capacity (CEC) of the soil and the s...
The high unit cost and energy intensive process in the production of Portland cement are the driving...
Civil engineering projects located in areas with soft soil present some of the most common problems ...
Wastes that have cementitious properties can become a useful source of cheap materials for soil impr...
The present experimental work briefly aimed to utilize two different waste materials; calcium carbid...
Chemical stabilization is commonly used to improve engineering properties of problematic soils. This...
This research investigates strength development and the carbon footprint of Calcium Carbide Residue ...
Wastes that have cementitious properties can become a useful source of cheap materials for soil imp...
Lime and/or Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) are the traditional binders used in soft soil stabilisati...
This study investigated the use of two kinds of industrial wastes Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Sl...
Chemical stabilization of Sarawak clay soil was studied via Fly Ash (FA) due to their potential bene...
Calcium Carbide Residue (CCR) and Fly Ash (FA) are waste by-products from acetylene gas and power pl...
Cement and lime are widely used as stabilizing agents for soft clays. Some pozzolanic materials have...
When exposed to changes in moisture, highly compressible clay soils usually show the characteristic ...
The main objective of this experimental study is to improve the properties of the soil by adding the...
AbstractWhile a certain correlation between the cation exchange capacity (CEC) of the soil and the s...
The high unit cost and energy intensive process in the production of Portland cement are the driving...
Civil engineering projects located in areas with soft soil present some of the most common problems ...
Wastes that have cementitious properties can become a useful source of cheap materials for soil impr...
The present experimental work briefly aimed to utilize two different waste materials; calcium carbid...
Chemical stabilization is commonly used to improve engineering properties of problematic soils. This...
This research investigates strength development and the carbon footprint of Calcium Carbide Residue ...
Wastes that have cementitious properties can become a useful source of cheap materials for soil imp...
Lime and/or Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) are the traditional binders used in soft soil stabilisati...
This study investigated the use of two kinds of industrial wastes Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Sl...
Chemical stabilization of Sarawak clay soil was studied via Fly Ash (FA) due to their potential bene...
Calcium Carbide Residue (CCR) and Fly Ash (FA) are waste by-products from acetylene gas and power pl...
Cement and lime are widely used as stabilizing agents for soft clays. Some pozzolanic materials have...
When exposed to changes in moisture, highly compressible clay soils usually show the characteristic ...
The main objective of this experimental study is to improve the properties of the soil by adding the...
AbstractWhile a certain correlation between the cation exchange capacity (CEC) of the soil and the s...